July 21st 2025
According to the American Medical Association, blame for the ongoing physician shortage may lie with overly burdensome administrative processes, an antiquated Medicare payment system, and lack of education for residents in primary care and psychiatry.
Dr Jewel Mullen Discusses NASEM's Framework for an Equitable Distribution of a COVID-19 Vaccine
November 24th 2020Recently released vaccine data indicate encouraging steps forward in the global fight against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). When vaccine doses first become available, who should be prioritized?
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Patient Experience After Modifying Visit Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was associated with immediate weekly visit trend decreases for overall, primary care, and specialty care with long-term recovery trends; transformation to virtual visits; and increasing long-term trends for meeting patient scheduling and visit needs.
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Joanna Thompson Outlines How Highlands Oncology Group Screens for Lung Cancer
November 22nd 2020The Highlands Oncology Group partners with primary care providers to identify patients at high risk of lung cancer so the specialists can do a more in-depth screening, explained Joanna Thompson, multidisciplinary program manager, Highlands Oncology Group.
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Shift to Earlier Treatment, Access to More DMTs Improved Outcomes in Pediatric-Onset MS
November 20th 2020The shift to treat patients with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) who are treated earlier with a wider variety of medications has led to better outcomes, according to a recent study.
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Who Is More Likely to Receive Referrals for Pulmonary Rehabilitation for COPD?
November 18th 2020While patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are receiving referrals for pulmonary rehabilitation (PR), female patients and other groups are less likely to receive them.
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Driving Transparency, Payment Reform in Employer Health Care Coverage
November 17th 2020On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with the president and CEO of the Leapfrog Group about her organization’s partnership with the Healthcare Transformation Alliance and how transparency and employer leverage may shape the transition toward value-based health care.
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Bang for the Buck: How Health Care Innovation Affects Life Expectancy and Patient Well-Being
November 11th 2020During a webinar, experts discussed where health care has improved life expectancy and the relationship between cost and relative contribution that each area makes to life improvement and expectancy.
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Bilateral Mastectomy Possibly Linked to Poor Self-Image Among Young Breast Cancer Survivors
November 10th 2020A recent study of female breast cancer survivors shows that feelings toward body image were consistently worse among those who had a bilateral mastectomy vs breast-conserving surgery.
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Overuse of Reliever Inhalers Does Not Necessarily Mean Greater Health Care Utilization
November 8th 2020Overuse of reliever inhalers among adult patients with asthma is prevalent, but does not necessarily translate into higher all-cause health care utilization (HCU), according to a study published in Scientific Reports.
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Study Results Point to Possible Survival Link Between Elderly Age, Chemotherapy
November 7th 2020Having node-positive, estrogen receptor–positive breast cancer indicated a greater likelihood of overall survival following chemotherapy, despite having several comorbidities, after adjustment for confounders.
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