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April 28th 2025
From a meeting that celebrates basic research and being "first," a look at 3 data sets on therapies that would break new ground.
Experts Share Concepts of Quality Measures and Pay-for-Performance at the Annual ASH Meeting
December 5th 2015At the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology, providers brooded over implications of quality measures and how they will influence clinical practice in the coming years.
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New Hematology Drugs: Progress and Challenges Discussed at the 57th ASH Meeting
December 5th 2015An early session on the first day of the annual meeting and exposition of the American Society of Hematology, being held December 5-8, 2015, in Orlando, Florida, saw presentations on the promise of newly approved hematology/oncology agents, in addition to the challenges that clinicians face in treating patients with these drugs.
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Dr Bruce Sherman Highlights Areas Where PBMs Can Help Employers
December 4th 2015There are a number of areas where pharmacy benefit managers can help support employers with the high-cost of specialty pharmacy drugs, but so far they have only been doing a good job in some priority areas, said Bruce Sherman, MD, FCCP, FACOEM.
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5 Things to Look for at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology
December 4th 2015As the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology kicks off on Saturday, December 5, 2015, a lot of new clinical data will be presented, practice-changing treatments will be introduced, and new healthcare policies will be discussed.
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What We're Reading: Restaurant Group Sues Over Salt Warnings
December 4th 2015What we're reading, December 4, 2015: restaurant group sues New York City over salt warnings rule; Turing CEO remains unapologetic over Daraprim price hike; and women face a higher risk of needing costly, long-term care.
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What Is the True Financial Impact of Prescription Medications? Advera Health Explains
December 3rd 2015In a study published in the Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy, the authors present a rating system that includes downstream costs following treatment to estimate the real-world financial impact of the drug.
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Antidepressant Use Safe for Stress in Breast Cancer, Says Kaiser Study
December 2nd 2015An exhaustive study published by Kaiser Permanente in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has confirmed that antidepressants do not cause recurrence in breast cancer patients treated with tamoxifen.
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Pharmaceutical Advertising Increased Prescription Drug Utilization, Study Reports
November 30th 2015Relaxed direct-to-consumer advertising restrictions for drugs by the FDA in 1997 has precipitated an increase in prescription drug utilization, not just among Medicare enrollees, but also among non-elderly users.
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What We're Reading: Spanish HealthCare.gov Lags in Sign-ups
November 30th 2015What we're reading, November 30, 2015: the Spanish language HealthCare.gov is lagging in sign-ups; the overall federal insurance exchange has fewer preferred provider organizations; and many Americans don't understand why they need the flu vaccine.
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Dr Robert Dubois Highlights Expectations for Broader Clinical Pathway Adoption
November 29th 2015Initial adoption of clinical pathways grew from payers mandating their use with individual providers, but there is now greater interest from accountable care organizations and others to use pathways to reduce variation and cost while improving outcomes, explained Robert Dubois, MD, PhD, chief science officer and executive vice president of the National Pharmaceutical Council.
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This Week in Managed Care: November 28, 2015
November 28th 2015This week in managed care, CMS proposed changes to the health insurance marketplaces for 2017, AJMC highlights 5 takeaways from the HHS Pharmaceutical Forum, CVS chose to cover just 1 PCSK9, and industry reacts to FDA regulating diagnostic tests.
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Dr Joe V. Selby on Biosimilar Research
November 26th 2015The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) will approach biosimilar research the way it does research on anything else, but there is the added element of finding the right timing, said Joe V. Selby, MD, MPH, executive director of PCORI.
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What We're Reading: Hospitals Can Save More Money With Private Rooms
November 25th 2015What we're reading, November 25, 2015: hospitals can save money in the long run by preventing hospital-acquired infections with private rooms; Arizona's co-op plans to close December 31; and study finds testing prison inmates for hepatitis C is extremely cost-effective.
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Joy Larsen Haidle Discusses How Patients Should Use Genetic Tests
November 24th 2015Patients considering using a genetic test should meet with a genetic counselor first to get a better understanding of the patient's goal for getting the test done and determine the likelihood that a test might be useful, explained Joy Larsen Haidle, MS, CGC, president of the National Society of Genetic Counselors.
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Nivolumab Approved for Third Indication: Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma
November 23rd 2015Two months after being granted a Breakthrough Therapy designation by the FDA for metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC), nivolumab was today approved by regulators for treating mRCC patients who have failed a certain type of prior therapy.
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