June 30th 2025
Ted Okon, MBA, of the Community Oncology Alliance discusses how community oncology faces a revenue crisis due to the Inflation Reduction Act's impact on Medicare reimbursement, risking patient access to vital cancer treatments.
After an ICU Stay, Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries Have More Disability
May 19th 2021It is already known that dual-eligible older adults are at an increased risk for death in the year following a stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), but it previously wasn't known whether dual-eligible status is linked with functional decline after an ICU stay.
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What Can Be Done to Ensure Access to Care for Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries?
May 19th 2021An author of a study in the May 2021 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® describes how the COVID-19 pandemic, the aging of America, and already-existing workforce shortages will further threaten the dual-eligible population unless policy makers reform scope-of-practice laws.
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A Look at the Potential of Precision Medicine for Pediatric Respiratory Diseases
May 16th 2021Genome-wide association studies are building the potential for precision medicine for children with respiratory diseases, but the progress also comes with challenges related to cost and issues with early screening, according to speakers at the ATS 2021 International Conference.
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Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccines in Real-World Settings Even Better Than Expected, Fauci Says
May 16th 2021Anthony Fauci, MD, told attendees at the ATS 2021 International Conference that the real-world evidence of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is even better than expected.
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For National Women’s Health Week, a Look Ahead at the Coming Pandemic-Induced Challenges
May 13th 2021To mark National Women's Health Week, The American Journal of Managed Care® assesses challenges posed to women in the United States by the pandemic and looks ahead to potential long-term consequences.
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Dropping Race From eGFR Doubles Estimated Prevalence of CKD in Black Populations
May 6th 2021The study results were released as nephrologists and others are awaiting the findings of a joint task force of 2 national kidney organizations looking at alternative approaches to estimating glomerular filtration rate.
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Quality, Health, and Spending in Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare
May 6th 2021In a review of literature published since the Affordable Care Act’s passage, more than half of analyses find that Medicare Advantage outperforms traditional Medicare on quality, health, and cost outcomes.
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A Conflicted FDA Panel Votes to Keep Atezolizumab in Metastatic TNBC While Studies Continue
April 27th 2021Tuesday marked the first of 3 days of hearings on whether checkpoint inhibitors should keep indications after follow-up studies failed to show benefits that led to accelerated approval.
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