May 6th 2025
The 18-meter walk test (18MWT) effectively evaluates disease severity and predicts clinical outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), enhancing traditional assessment methods.
Dual-Eligibles Not Opting Into State Care Coordination Programs
July 24th 2014To better align the care of beneficiaries insured under both the Medicaid and Medicare programs, CMS invited states to participate in a 3-year demonstration project. However, it seems that many beneficiaries have opted out of these care coordination programs that are offered across the country.
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Pharmacists as Healthcare Providers: Integration Into the Mainstream
On the second day of "Patient-Centered Diabetes Care: Putting Theory Into Practice," Jan Berger, MD, MJ, president of Health Intelligence Partners, moderated the panel discussion "Measuring the Impact of Pharmacists in Diabetes Patient Care."
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To Prevent Surprise Bills, New Health Law Rules Could Widen Insurer Networks
July 21st 2014The Obama administration and state insurance regulators are developing stricter standards to address the concerns of consumers who say that many health plans under the Affordable Care Act have unduly limited their choices of doctors and hospitals, leaving them with unexpected medical bills.
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Value-Based Care: Thinking Beyond Financial Incentives
July 18th 2014When it comes to value-based decision making, several factors can influence physician behavior. Although many organizations rely on financial incentives, the Commonwealth Fund argued in a report released Tuesday that healthcare leaders should think beyond the dollars and dimes.
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ACO Coalition Web Session: Despite Need, Challenges Confront Value-Based Healthcare
July 16th 2014The ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition, an initiative of The American Journal of Managed Care, hosted a recent Web-based session that featured three presentations on aspects of the transition to value-based care: why barriers to change persist, what steps one ACO is taking to drive better health, and why a "patient-centered" method of picking a doctor makes sense.
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Will Health Reform Bring New Role, Respect To Primary Care Physicians?
July 10th 2014While much attention has focused on expanded coverage and online insurance bazaars, policymakers' bigger challenge is improving Americans' health while putting a brake on the cost of their care. The keys to that puzzle, CareFirst and many others are deciding, are the internists and general practitioners who have largely been left behind by health care's financial boom.
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Patient Advocates Voice Concern Over Drug Benefit Plan Design
July 8th 2014The Affordable Care Act (ACA) prohibits insurance companies from rejecting new customers based on their pre-existing health conditions. Yet, a recent report alleged that 4 Florida-based payers may have structured their prescription drug benefit plans in a way which does just that.
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Patient Advocates Voice Concern Over Proposed "Copper" Plan
July 2nd 2014Consumers thinking about becoming enrolled in health insurance exchange plans may gain access to a new low-premium, high-deductible option: the copper plan. However, these plans have many patient advocate groups and policy experts concerned about their "bare-bone" offerings.
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AJMC Review of Specialty Pharmaceuticals Finds New Drugs Prove Their Value
June 30th 2014Specialty pharmaceuticals are changing the lives of patients with cancer and chronic conditions, but their high cost and increased used has drawn the scrutiny of payers. A review in this month's issue of The American Journal of Managed Care, which examined studies involving therapies for rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and breast cancer, found that when these drugs are used with the right patients, the value for patients is high.
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In Push to Extend Medicaid Pay Bump, Docs Downplay ACA Link
June 25th 2014Physician groups are lobbying hard to extend an Obamacare provision that requires state Medicaid programs to pay primary-care physicians at higher Medicare rates to improve access for Medicaid patients. But to persuade congressional Republicans to go along, they are downplaying the fact that the pay bump is part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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ACO Coalition Members Share Best Practices
June 24th 2014The American Journal of Managed Care followed up the first meeting of its ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition with its first interactive conference call, which was open to all members. Anthony Slonim, MD, DrPH, a Coalition co-chair who on July 1 will become president and CEO at Renown Health in Reno, Nev., moderated the roundtable discussion.
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Capitalizing on Opportunity in the Health Insurance Exchanges
June 24th 2014The Affordable Care Act (ACA) granted millions of uninsured Americans access to healthcare plans on the federal and state exchanges. Utilizing consumer research, Pamela Morris, director, Syndicated Research, Zitter Health Insights, described how both consumers and healthcare professionals are navigating these innovative insurance marketplaces.
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AJMC Sets Infectious Disease Meeting for Atlanta
June 19th 2014The American Journal of Managed Care will host a two-day event September 25-26, 2014, to take on some of healthcare's biggest challenges: Treatments that cure hepatitis C are making news but upending balance sheets. A recent recommendation seeks preventive therapy to stop new cases of HIV. Hospitals and public health officials are grappling with how to prevent the spread of MERS. Only AJMC will bring payers, clinicians, policy leaders, and pharmaceutical representatives together to share ideas.
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The Value of Specialty Pharmaceuticals - A Systematic Review
This study examines whether patients treated with specialty pharmaceuticals have improved outcomes compared with patients treated with conventional therapies, and evaluates costs associated with these treatments.
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