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Progression-free survival improvement and drug costs make zanubrutinib a more cost-effective option in relapsed or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), new research suggests.
Navigating the Rocky Waters to Value-Based Healthcare
April 26th 2018Problems in healthcare seem overwhelming, with at least 17 different factors cited as driving unsustainable spending, according to a presentation at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy’s Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting held April 23-26, in Boston, Massachusetts. Two executives from Precision for Value LLC spoke about “Charting the Shifting Value-Based Healthcare Landscape: Emerging Developments for 2018 and Beyond” and offered their view on what healthcare companies can do to succeed.
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Delivering on the Value Proposition of Precision Medicine: The View From Healthcare Payers
Genomics-based precision medicine has the potential to transform healthcare delivery. However, effective collaborations among scientists, clinicians, and payers are needed to accelerate the translation of precision medicine to clinical practice and ensure its sustainability.
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This Week in Managed Care: March 16, 2018
March 17th 2018This week, the top managed care stories included Sanofi offering a deal to payers for its cholesterol drug; a “right-to-try” bill is defeated in the House; and a forum of oncology pharmacists discusses “health insurance” versus “healthcare.”
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Gender-Affirming Surgeries Increasingly Covered by Private Insurance, Medicare, Medicaid
March 2nd 2018Since 2000, the number of patients undergoing gender-affirming surgery who identified as self-payers decreased. From 2012-2013 to 2014, coverage by Medicare and Medicaid of gender-affirming surgeries increased 3-fold.
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By 2026, National Health Spending Will Climb to 19.7% of Economy, Report Says
February 15th 2018Driven by an aging US population and other economic and demographic factors, national health spending is projected to climb to 19.7% of the economy over the next 8 years, up from 17.9% in 2016, according to new estimates released Wednesday from CMS and published online in Health Affairs.
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Study Finds Prior Authorization Mandates for PCSK9 Drugs Raise Questions of Access
January 20th 2018Researchers were especially concerned about barriers for patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, whose needs would seem clear cut but who nonetheless faced costly hurdles, such as genetic testing.
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High-Impact Workflow Changes for Value-Based Care Success
December 19th 2017As oncology practices transition to value-based care, they are challenged to take on more holistic responsibility for their patient. Fortunately, the examples of practices participating in CMS’ Oncology Care Model can offer valuable insight into the most impactful workflow changes providers can implement as they strive to achieve cost and quality improvements.
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The rate of healthcare spending in the United States slowed down last year to levels previously seen between 2008-2015, driven by much slower growth in spending for retail prescription drugs, as well as hospital care and physician and clinical services. Private payers, Medicaid, and Medicare­ also saw lower rates of spending growth.
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The Commercial Payer OCM Experience: Year 1
October 25th 2017Representatives from 3 payers who partnered with providers on the Oncology Care Model (OCM) took the stage at Community Oncology Alliance (COA)’s Payer Exchange Summit on Oncology Payment Reform to outline their experience with OCM and how it has differed from other care models.
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Dr Lucio Gordan: How Practices and Payers Work Together to Implement OCM
October 24th 2017The implementation of the Oncology Care Model has brought profound culture changes to how oncologists take care of patients and how they operate practices, explained Lucio Gordan, MD, of Florida Cancer Specialists.
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Dexcom Launches API to Promote Diabetes App Innovation
September 25th 2017The move to give entrepreneurs access to patient-approved continuous glucose monitoring data fits with the company's prediction that insulin pumps will become a thing of the past, and most of the heavy lifting of delivery will be done by a smartphone.
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Latest Results on Intarcia's Mini-Pump Show "Clear Value to Payers," Says Study Author
September 23rd 2017Studies presented at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions showed that patients being treated with the ITCA 650 were less likely to need to take additional therapy to control their diabetes.
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Dr Ilene Hollin Outlines Differing Definitions of Value
August 9th 2017Patients, payers, and providers all view value in different ways, and they all need to be taken into account in value frameworks, said Ilene Hollin, PhD, MPH, the National Pharmaceutical Council and University of Southern California Schaeffer Center’s Postdoctoral Health Policy Fellow.
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Dr Jennifer Graff on How Payers Make Decisions
August 1st 2017Jennifer Graff, PharmD, vice president of comparative effectiveness research at the National Pharmaceutical Council, discusses where payers receive their information and how it is used to make decisions about coverage and reimbursement.
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Michael Griffin on Aligning Payers With Population Health and Social Determinants
July 12th 2017By aligning payers to care about population health and social determinants of health, it will help improve the health of the community as a whole, said Michael Griffin, president and CEO of Daughters of Charity Services.
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