April 28th 2025
New research suggests classical biomarkers cannot discriminate between refractory and non-refractory rheumatoid arthritis.
Engaging Clinician Super Users for Successful EHR Implementation
April 27th 2015Enlisting electronic health record (EHR) super users to provide support to employees is not enough to foster EHR implementation success-super users' behaviors can be an important influence, researchers from Yale University found.
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Patients With Multiple Long-Term Health Conditions Report Poorer Healthcare Experiences
April 25th 2015Patients with multiple long-term health conditions are more likely to report poorer experiences in primary care than those with fewer health problems, according to recent findings by researchers from the University of Cambridge and RAND Europe.
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In Louisiana, Nursing Home Managed Care Fight Creates Different Battle Lines
April 23rd 2015Nursing home operators are asking legislators for a "carve out" from the state's managed care plan. The AARP says this will retain a system that keeps state funds way from caring for the elderly in their homes, which most Louisiana residents prefer.
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Creating Value Metrics in Cancer Care From the Bottom Up
April 21st 2015Measuring value in cancer care matters, but so does creating a structure that makes sense to stakeholders who use it. The current issue of Evidence-Based Oncology features an article on how a regional consortium of providers, payers, patient partners and researchers developed a set of metrics together, from the bottom up.
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Dr Robert A. Gabbay Talks About the Importance of Patient-Centered Diabetes Care
April 18th 2015Having people from different parts of the diabetes care equation talking together at the 3rd Annual Patient-Centered Diabetes Care Meeting is what will move the industry forward, according to Robert A. Gabbay, MD, PhD, chief medical officer and senior vice president at Joslin Diabetes Center and the editor-in-chief of Evidence-Based Diabetes Management journal.
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Providers Falling Behind on ICD-10 Readiness
April 6th 2015The Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange sent a letter to HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell on March 31 explaining that the 1-year delay for implementation of the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision may have done more harm than good.
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Payers and Providers Experiment With Oncology Payment Models
April 2nd 2015With a focus on improving quality while maintaining the cost of care, providers and payers are evaluating various payment models that could improve patient outcomes using evidence-based treatment at lower costs to the healthcare system.
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CER Currently Has Little Impact on Decision Making, but Remains Important
March 31st 2015Although healthcare stakeholders view comparative effectiveness research (CER) as important to healthcare, respondents to a survey from the National Pharmaceutical Council admitted that they haven't yet seen the impact of CER.
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20 Years of Creating and Embracing Guidelines in Cancer Care
March 13th 2015When the first National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines were developed 20 years ago, even the participating members who were there at the beginning were skeptical they would be able to come to an agreement and build something lasting.
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Transforming the NCCN Guidelines
March 12th 2015During his keynote speech at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)'s 20th Annual Conference, Chief Executive Officer Robert Carlson, MD, spent the majority of his time discussing the NCCN Guidelines because they are the core of its services.
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Cancellation of Managed Care Contract Creates Upheaval in Alabama's Mental Health System
March 12th 2015Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama and a large provider could not come to renewal terms, forcing 28,000 mental health patients to go elsewhere. Critics have said the episode is the latest in state's dismal record in mental health.
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GAO Finds Much Work Remains for CER Dissemination
March 4th 2015While some progress has been made to disseminate comparative effectiveness research as mandated by the Affordable Care Act, the Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality has not taken actions to fully address requirements, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.
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Dr David Blumenthal Weighs in on the Effect of King v. Burwell Decision
March 3rd 2015On March 4 the Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of King v. Burwell, which determines the fate of subsidies in the 34 federally facilitated marketplaces, and David Blumenthal, MD, chief executive officer of The Commonwealth Fund, outlined the potentially catastrophic effects if the Court were to side with the plaintiffs.
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Despite Increased Health Data Breaches, Fines Remain Rare
March 1st 2015In a string of meetings and press releases, the federal government's health watchdogs have delivered a stern message: They are cracking down on insurers, hospitals, and doctors offices that don't adequately protect the security and privacy of medical records.
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California Makes Strides in Mental Health, Slams Kaiser for Failures
February 26th 2015While California has made great strides to improve mental health prevention and early intervention, the state's Department of Managed Health Care found causes for concern regarding Kaiser Permanente's behavioral health services.
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Dr Robin Henderson Says Mental Health Providers Can Be Their "Own Worst Enemy"
February 25th 2015Some of the challenges with bringing as much focus to the mental well-being of patients as their physical conditions has to do with problems the healthcare industry created itself, according to Robin Henderson, PsyD.
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Cancer Patients Rarely Request Inappropriate Tests, Treatments
February 13th 2015A new study debunks the common assumption that high medical costs are a result of patients demanding more tests and treatments. Researchers analyzed more than 5000 patient-clinician visits and found that cancer patients rarely push for medical interventions.
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