April 28th 2025
Smoking prevalence is projected to decline by 2035, yet health consequences persist due to slower reductions among older adults.
The Relationship Between Preventive Dental Care and Overall Medical Expenditures
Using an instrumental variable approach, this study is the first to present causal estimates of the effect of preventive dental visits on overall medical expenditures.
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Medicare Value-Based Purchasing Program Yields Comparable 30-Day Mortality Rates Across Hospitals
February 5th 2024Although 30-day mortality rates did not worsen for Medicare beneficiaries at hospitals with high proportions of Black patients compared with other hospitals, gaps in outcomes widened for Black adults with pneumonia under the Medicare Value-Based Purchasing Program.
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Pre-, Postinfusion Protocol Recommendations for Delandistrogene Moxeparvovec Use in DMD
February 5th 2024The gene therapy delandistrogene moxeparvovec-rokl, also known as Elevidys (Sarepta Therapeutics) is indicated to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in ambulatory patients aged 4 to 5 years, and Sarepta recently filed supplemental data with the FDA seeking to expand the labeled indication.
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Permanent Pacemaker Implantation Frequently Follows Tricuspid Valve Surgery, Study Finds
February 5th 2024Among Medicare beneficiaries, implantation was especially frequent for female patients and those undergoing tricuspid valve replacement with or without concomitant left-sided heart surgeries.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Far Lower in Patients With SCD Compared With General Population
February 4th 2024A state-wide analysis draws attention to the fact individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) completed a vaccination against COVID-19 at nearly half the rate of individuals without SCD.
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Health Equity and Access Weekly Roundup: February 3, 2024
February 3rd 2024The Center on Health Equity and Access provides real-time updates, shares cutting-edge research, and supports continuous efforts dedicated to tackling health care disparities and enhancing widespread access to high-quality health services.
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Contributor: Navigating Health Equity in 2024: The Evolution of Accountability, Part 2
February 2nd 2024The article emphasizes the significance of accreditations in addressing health disparities and promoting health equity, highlighting programs for achieving accreditation and advocating for the integration of social determinants of health (SDOH) and health equity practices within pharmacy and health care.
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Uncertainty, Coping Strategies Common Among Patients With AML, High-Risk MDS
February 2nd 2024Patients with comorbid acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) expressed a desire to discuss treatment options and maintain normalcy; they were not willing to have conversations involving their prognosis and future.
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Hospitalization, ER, and Medication Discontinuation Rates Still High in PNH
February 2nd 2024A retrospective analysis surveys the treatment landscape and patterns of patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), illuminating high hospitalization rates and emergency department use despite the availability of multiple treatment options.
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Evidence Linking Sleep to Improved Lower Back Pain Outcomes Is Weak, More Studies Needed
February 2nd 2024A systematic review of randomized controlled trials and prospective cohort studies concludes that sleep could be a prognostic component of lower back pain, but better evidence is needed.
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Depression in Heart Failure: Data Support Psychotherapy or Medication Intervention
February 1st 2024The findings not only underscore the efficacy of 2 major interventions—Behavioral Activation Psychotherapy (BA) and Antidepressant Medication Management (MEDS)—but also support patient autonomy in choosing their preferred path to mental well-being.
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Further Studies Required as MS DMT Exposure During Pregnancy Increases
February 1st 2024A large-scale, population-based study examined patterns of disease-modifying therapy (DMT) exposure in pregnant patients with MS since 2010, revealing increased occurrences and the need for future studies to examine the impact of newer-developed DMTs.
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Older Adults in Traditional Medicare Spend Weeks Per Year on Health Care Contact Days
February 1st 2024Days spent obtaining health care outside the home may show access to needed care, but also add up to substantial time, effort, and cost burdens to patients and those who care for them, according to the study authors.
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40-GEP Test Utilization Can Mitigate Financial Burden of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
February 1st 2024Medicare-eligible patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) could save on health care costs by utilizing the 40-gene expression profile (40-GEP) to guide treatment decisions.
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Translating DMD Clinical Trial Findings to Real-World Application Discouraging
January 31st 2024This analysis compared outcomes among patients who have Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and commercial insurance or Medicaid, focusing on how these differ between patients in clinical trials and those who receive treatment post approval.
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Health Discrepancies in Criminal Justice System Intrinsically Tied to Public Health
January 31st 2024Research on the state of health care, health outcomes, and health inequities in the criminal justice system continually advocates for structural-level reform and the recognition that carceral health issues are in fact public health issues.
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What We’re Reading: ADHD Medication Mix-Up; Surge in ACOs; Mifepristone Restrictions
January 30th 2024Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication packets are found with incorrect pills; CMS data reveal record numbers of providers and beneficiaries participating in accountable care organizations (ACOs); Supreme Court will hear arguments over FDA regulations on abortion medication in March.
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Navigating Single Motherhood, Mental Health, and Finding Support Amidst Challenges
January 30th 2024UPMC Health Plan member Marjorie Robinson, of Monroeville, Pennsylvania, tells of her experiences with Pittsburgh-based Fabric Health as a single mom of 2 teenagers and why she believes that mental health–related concerns can be significant obstacles to overall good health.
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Retrospective Analysis Suggests Allo-HSCT Feasible for R/R DLBCL After CAR T Failure
January 30th 2024Among the 10 patients in the retrospective analysis, the median overall survival after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) for relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (R/R DLBCL) was 21 months.
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Best Practices That Target Selinexor Treatment Improve MM-Related Outcomes
January 29th 2024Patient survival and such treatment-related outcomes as time to treatment failure and treatment duration improved following implementation of a best practices program that focused on selinexor administration for multiple myeloma (MM), with implications for other anticancer medications.
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Meta-Analysis Investigates Individual Components of CBT for Insomnia
January 29th 2024A meta-analysis explored the individual components of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and suggested that cognitive restructuring, stimulus control and sleep restrictions provide the more benefits to patients.
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Myeloid Panel Analysis Imperative for Risk Assessment in Patients With CCUS
January 29th 2024A myeloid panel mutation analysis should be prioritized for patients with clonal cytopenia of undetermined significance (CCUS) as it can better assess patient risks for progression to a myeloid malignancy, a recent study argues.
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