April 27th 2025
New research explores the complex relationship between female infertility and gynecological cancers, revealing minimal links and emphasizing the need for further studies.
Changing Demographics Among Populations Prescribed HCV Treatment, 2013-2017
From 2013 to 2017, the population of US patients prescribed treatment for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) changed, becoming predominantly treatment-naïve and having received care in nonacademic centers.
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Understanding Price Growth in the Market for Targeted Oncology Therapies
The prices of targeted oncology therapies have grown substantially, but revenues have not. This is due in part to large declines in per-drug patient counts.
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Beyond Satisfaction Scores: Exploring Emotionally Adverse Patient Experiences
This study explores the causes of emotionally adverse patient experiences in cancer care and presents a taxonomy for analyzing free-text patient data.
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Effect of Changing COPD Triple-Therapy Inhaler Combinations on COPD Symptoms
April 10th 2019Changing patients from an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)/long-acting β agonist (LABA) inhaler and long-acting muscarinic agonist (LAMA) inhaler to a LAMA/LABA inhaler and a separate ICS inhaler did not appear to affect patient-reported chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptom scores.
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HHS Releases Proposals Seeking End to Information Blocking, Promoting EHR Interoperability
February 11th 2019HHS released 2 long-awaited rules meant to transform how health records and medical claims are delivered and communicated, with one aimed at aggregating electronic health records and claims information into an interoperable mobile format that patients could call up on their devices and another that would require that access to electronic health information come at no cost to the patient and end information blocking.
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Hospital Apps: Five Enhancements for Better Mobile Engagement
December 4th 2018For hospitals and other healthcare professionals, mobile apps represent the future of healthcare communication. If your facility isn’t already using apps or isn’t seriously evaluating them, your organization is behind the adoption curve.
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With the Midterm Election Over, Reports Assessing Healthcare Impact Turn to States
November 8th 2018Despite impending changes in Washington, DC, as the Democrats are set to take over the House of Representatives in 2019, the divided federal government could lead to a spell of predictability for some healthcare sectors as most action shifts to the state level.
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Fragmented Ambulatory Care and Subsequent Healthcare Utilization Among Medicare Beneficiaries
Among Medicare beneficiaries, the relationship between fragmented ambulatory care and subsequent emergency department visits and hospital admissions varies with the number of chronic conditions. Check out our website’s new table/figure pop-up feature! Click on the name of a table or figure in the text to see it in your browser.
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Physician Survey Offers Glimpse Into Thoughts About Work, Burnout, Pay
July 29th 2018An annual survey conducted by a physician staffing firm found more providers working a few more hours and showing signs of burnout amid some concerns about reimbursement. The Medicus Firm, a staffing company in Texas and Georgia, said it is the 15th year it has conducted the survey.
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Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Need Better Dietary Education From Providers
July 19th 2018A recent study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that healthcare professionals are downplaying the importance of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) following national dietary guidelines.
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Dr Haywood Brown on the Importance of Postpartum Follow-Up
May 16th 2018Haywood Brown, MD, immediate past president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecology (ACOG), discusses the importance of postpartum follow up, and the reasoning behind ACOG's recently revised committee opinion.
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David Merrill and John Robinson Discuss Barriers to APMs, Factors of Interest
January 15th 2018The ability to have a plan that’s going to work and be large enough that it makes sense for those involved is a barrier for employers who want to pursue alternative payment models, said David Merrill, HR benefits manager, Volusia County, Florida, and John Robinson, CEBS, REBC, RHU, president and CEO, RobinsonBush.
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Syapse, Roche Team Up to Advance Precision Medicine in Oncology
January 11th 2018Syapse, a leading precision medicine company, and Roche have joined forces to advance precision medicine in oncology. They will work together to bring real-world data to providers, bring oncology into the value-based care era, advance patient-reported outcomes, and optimize clinical trial recruiment.
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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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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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Susan Dentzer Discusses NEHI's Goal of Innovation
February 25th 2017The Network for Excellence in Health Innovation finds potential areas of innovation and then tries to eliminate the obstacles to those ideas so its members can achieve the triple aim, according to Susan Dentzer, president and CEO of The Network for Excellence in Health Innovation.
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What We're Reading: Final Privacy Rule Encourages Sharing of Substance Abuse Treatment Records
January 17th 2017What we’re reading, January 17, 2017: a newly finalized federal rule eases record sharing of drug abuse treatment between providers; numerous rallies in support of Obamacare draw thousands across the nation; HHS nominee Representative Tom Price allegedly introduced a Congress bill that favored his stock holdings.
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Andrei Gonzales Discusses Struggles of Move to Value-Based Care
November 6th 2016As the healthcare system adjusts to the transition to value-based care, providers in particular are having a hard time keeping up with all of the changes, said Andrei Gonzales, director of value-based reimbursement initiatives at McKesson Health Solutions.
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How Does a PCI-Validated P2PE Solution Benefit Providers and Payers?
November 4th 2016Last month, the healthcare payment network InstaMed announced that it was the first in the industry to achieve point-to-point encryption (P2PE) v2.0 validation. How important is this level of encryption for healthcare? What will this mean for those who seek better protection of their payment card data?
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Employers Express Their Concerns With Cancer Care at the COA Summit
October 26th 2016At the Payer Exchange Summit V, sponsored by the Community Oncology Alliance (COA), 2 employer groups and a provider participated on a panel to provide practical insight into the extraordinary challenges and decisions faced by employers and employees with a cancer diagnosis.
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