
A new payment model bridges services in the clinical setting and the community to improve outcomes for patients with substance use disorder.

A new payment model bridges services in the clinical setting and the community to improve outcomes for patients with substance use disorder.

In 2015, the 20 mg/mL dose of the product was approved in the United States as the first generic version of the drug glatiramer acetate and was a fully substitutable generic that was approved for all indications of the dose.

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s chief executive emailed all staff telling them they “need to do a better job” of disclosing industry relationships in the wake of a published report that the cancer center’s chief medical officer failed to disclose his extensive industry ties; the remedy to balance billing (the surprise bills patients receive after their insurance plan has paid the contracted amount with a provider) may lie at the federal or state level or possibly the courts; marijuana health research applications are stalled at the Drug Enforcement Administration, 2 years after it began taking the requests.

According to treatment recommendations from the European LeukemiaNet and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, patients with high-risk polycythemia vera (PV) should receive cytoreductive medication together with standard treatments for low-risk PV: phlebotomy and low-dose aspirin.

Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) who are enrolled in a Medicare Part D plan or other creditable prescription drug coverage have better survival than patients without prescription drug coverage. According to a study in Journal of Clinical Oncology, this improved survival seemed to be a result of patients having access to all treatment options.

Patients with asthma with certain genotype combinations demonstrate more intense symptoms when combined with a close proximity to roadways, suggesting that traffic-related air pollution exposure may affect the likelihood of asthma diagnosis and exacerbations.

A recent study using data from the Women’s Health Initiative dataset discovered that a higher fracture risk was associated with higher mortality in multiple myeloma (MM) in postmenopausal women.

Autoimmunity plays a role in the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a recent genome study.

GammaCore Sapphire, the newest version of gammaCore—a noninvasive vagus nerve stimulator—is now available in the United States to treat patients with migraine and episodic cluster headache.

A team of multi-institutional clinicians and scientists have recently published the first-ever guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of perimenopausal depression, endorsed by the International Menopause Society, in Menopause and the Journal of Women’s Health.

Since the formation of the nonprofit generic drug company in January, the company has grown to 7 health systems and has named its chief operating officer. Orignally announced as Project Rx, the company will now be named Civica Rx.

Access to care is not enough to improve care and prevent deaths; expansion of health coverage has to be paired with investments to create high-quality health systems, according to a study in The Lancet.

Twice-yearly treatment with denosumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody, may be associated with increased bone mineral density (BMD) among patients who receive adjuvant aromatase inhibitors (AIs) therapy, according to a recent study.

Airports provide multiple sites of risk to contract respiratory viruses, with plastic security screening trays posing the highest potential risk, according to new research published in BMC Infectious Diseases.

A new study found no differences in long-term outcomes associated with 2 different approaches to administering trastuzumab (Herceptin) with neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer. Receiving the combination sequentially rather than concurrently eliminates the known cardiac toxicities associated when chemotherapy and HER2 therapy are given at the same time, researchers said.

Approximately 43% of patients using the Migraine Buddy app reported experiencing anxiety and/or depression during at least 1 migraine attack.

This week, the top managed care stories included a study on the impact physician burnout is having on care quality; the latest Affordable Care Act showdown took place in a Texas courtroom; the share of employers offering health coverage increased for the first time since 2008.

There has been little progress in improving levels of physical activity worldwide, according to new research from the World Health Organization. Here are 5 findings about physical activity and health, worldwide.

Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the healthcare and mainstream press.

Speaking at a conference organized by the Association for Accessible Medicines, an FDA official said the Trump administration’s restrictions on hiring foreign scientists are making it more difficult for the agency to attract top scientific talent; HHS Secretary Alex Azar met with Republican lawmakers on the House Ways and Means Committee to discuss ways to lower drug prices; previously secret emails from Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s time working for President George W. Bush provoked new scrutiny during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing regarding his views on abortion and other women’s health issues.

Findings from a retrospective study comparing typical and myelocortical multiple sclerosis (MS) identified major pathological differences between the 2 MS subtypes and determined that demyelination and neuronal degeneration are independent processes.

How easy is it to live with rheumatic disease across the country? Citing the expense of medications and various other factors, a state-by-state report card aimed at stimulating advocacy efforts says not very well, according to the American College of Rheumatology.

In addition to the advances made in the HIV space, such as antiretroviral therapies and pre-exposure prophylaxis, the years of research has translated into advances outside the HIV field, including in oncology and other immune diseases.

Patients with neurodegenerative ataxia that are treated with cerebello-spinal transcranial direct current simulation (tDCS) have significant improvements in gait, upper limb coordination, quality of life, and other neurological evaluations of cerebellar deficits, according to results from the CStDCSAtaxia trial.

A recently released report using data from the National Hospital Care Survey (NHCS) verifies existing data on the prevalence of pneumonia in hospitalizations and emergency department (ED) visits and provides the first-ever data collection on diagnostic testing, length of stay (LOS), intensive care unit (ICU) stays, and mortality.

One patient saw a complete response, and the therapy was well tolerated, especially compared with the adverse effects sometimes seen with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell treatment in blood cancers thus far.

Telerehabilitation (TR), defined as telecare that involves supervised online exercise sessions for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), is beneficial for symptom relief, physical function, and quality of life. A recent study found that specific attention toward the involvement of health professionals in the decision process combined with education and skill training is essential to support the successful implementation of TR.

Many believe value-based payment can change the trajectory of national health expenditures and improve the quality of care, yet its success remains uncertain.

A hearing in a federal court in Fort Worth, Texas regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) ended Wednesday, with the attorney general for the Lone Star State leading 19 other like-minded Republican states in trying to convince a judge that a preliminary injunction to put the ACA on hold should be granted. Later, Senate Democrats tied the hearing to the Supreme Court nomination hearing for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, who, if confirmed, will likely have to consider the case, Texas v Azar.

Lawmakers in at least 10 states will consider taxes on makers of opioids in the upcoming legislative session depending on the results of the November election; the numbers may be low, but overdose deaths in Alaska involving fentanyl more than quadrupled in 2017; a new company created by health systems to address drug shortages and high-cost generics is taking shape with a name and a chief executive officer.

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