May 1st 2025
Self-paying patients can now obtain semaglutide at a lower cost through trusted telehealth providers.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Prior Authorizations for Patients With Cancer
The prior authorization process for patients with cancer demonstrates fewer days until submission and lower denial rates for Asian patients relative to White patients.
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Managing Germline Mutations in Hereditary Breast Cancer Risk
October 7th 2024Hereditary breast cancers are caused by germline mutations, which are genetic mutations inherited at conception and so called because they originate in germ cells, those that develop into reproductive cells and become eggs in female individuals and sperm in male individuals.
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Lower Drug Costs on the Horizon for Medicare Beneficiaries
September 30th 2024Average Medicare drug premiums for older Americans will drop next year for those enrolled in traditional Medicare plans or who have coverage through Medicare Advantage, with opinions divided along party lines on the economic implications.
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At-Home Cholesterol Screening Accessible Through New Program
September 30th 2024The innovative program from the Family Heart Foundation includes being able to order a free test kit for an at-home blood lipid panel and track your results online, as well as the ability to discuss the findings with care navigators and health care providers.
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State Policy Opportunities to Control Health Care Prices: A CPR Report
September 25th 2024Catalyst for Payment Reform (CPR) explores stakeholder perspectives in Florida, Michigan, and Nevada, revealing both the challenges and opportunities states face in reforming health care pricing structures.
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House Unanimously Passes Seniors’ Access to Critical Medications Act
September 25th 2024The House of Representatives unanimously passed the bipartisan Seniors’ Access to Critical Medications Act (HR 5526), which would reverse CMS restrictions on mail delivery of cancer medications to Medicare beneficiaries.
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Medicare High-Value Drug List Model Could Lower Out-of-Pocket Costs for 4 in 10 Beneficiaries
September 23rd 2024The proposed Medicare High-Value Drug List Model, also known as the Medicare $2 Drug List, could have modestly reduced out-of-pocket costs for 38% of beneficiaries if implemented in 2021.
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CMMI's Latest Payment Models Address Health Disparities, but Challenges Remain
September 22nd 2024"As CMMI continues to test new equity adjustments, it is important that changes be grounded in scientific principles with extensive testing and validation to ensure the tightest linkage to social needs and health outcomes for underserved communities across the entire US," authors wrote.
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The authors examine how insurer and patient out-of-pocket payments for advanced prostate cancer differ by drug and health plan type and describe the relationship between these payments and utilization.
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What Value Do Teaching Hospitals Provide Commercial Beneficiaries When in an ACO?
September 16th 2024Accountable care organizations (ACOs) with a major teaching hospital were associated with lower mortality, lower inpatient spending, lower emergency department utilization, and higher overall outpatient spending.
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UPMC's Dr Manisha Jhamb Urges Better Kidney Disease Awareness, Integrated Care
September 4th 2024Manisha Jhamb, MD, MPH, of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), is excited about CMS's negotiated drug prices under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) for patients with kidney disease; conversely, she highlights the challenge of low kidney disease awareness.
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Beyond Average Spending: Distributional and Seasonal Commercial Insurance Trends, 2012-2021
September 3rd 2024Analysis of 2012-2021 commercial claims demonstrates that spending growth was concentrated among the highest spenders and there was increasing subsidy across enrollees through cost-sharing design.
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Improving HIV Outcomes Through Medicaid Expansion
September 1st 2024At the 25th International AIDS Conference, Emmanuel Nazaire Essam, MD, MPH, presented the analysis, "Medicaid Insurance Expansion and Its Association With HIV Outcomes in Nebraska, USA: An Observational Prospective Cohort Study."
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Aetna Announces Simplified Access to Fertility Services
August 27th 2024Aetna has become the first major US insurer to expand access to fertility services by covering intrauterine insemination as a medical benefit for all eligible plans, marking a significant move toward greater equity in family-building options for people of all backgrounds.
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Biosimilar Updates: Celltrion, Costco Partnership; Amgen Sues Samsung Bioepis; Denosumab Results
August 25th 2024Celltrion's adalimumab-aaty biosimilar is now accessible for all Costco members, while Amgen sues Samsung Bioepis over the latter’s denosumab biosimilar candidate, and GlycoNex progresses its denosumab biosimilar SPD8 to phase 3 trials.
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5 Things Medicare Advantage Plans Can Do to Improve Their Star Ratings
August 16th 2024Health plans can improve their Medicare Advantage Star Ratings by focusing on member relationships, ensuring proper documentation, grouping measures, staying updated with regulatory changes, and optimizing their strategy based on numerical targets.
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Effective Strategies to Enhance Medicare Advantage Star Ratings
August 15th 2024On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we discuss strategies to improve 2025 Medicare Advantage Star ratings, especially for smaller plans, with Marge Ciancetta, the product manager of Cotiviti's Star Intelligence solution.
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