May 7th 2025
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) policy summit, “Primary Care and Oncology Collaboration to Improve Patient Outcomes,” took place May 6, 2025, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
Caring for Individuals With Kidney Disease During the Pandemic
January 20th 2021Nephrologist Mary Dittrich, MD, the chief medical officer and executive vice president of U.S. Renal Care as well as cofounder and partner of Boise Kidney & Hypertension Institute, discusses how to keep patients safe while providing high-quality kidney care during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
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Focusing on Public Health, Biden to Seek Change With Numerous Executive Orders
January 20th 2021As the nation crossed the threshold of 400,000 deaths from the pandemic, the Biden transition team said that one of his first actions will be an executive order calling on Americans to do “their patriotic duty” and wear a mask.
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Dr Donald Berwick on the Biden Transition Team's Challenges in Cancer Care
January 20th 2021Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, president emeritus and senior fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and former CMS administrator, discusses challenges in cancer care and health care awaiting the Biden transition team.
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Promoting Equitable Access to Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Crisis
January 19th 2021The authors of a Clinical research article in the January 2021 Health IT issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® discuss their findings and suggestions for making telehealth access more equitable for all.
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Incoming CDC Director to Prioritize Communication, COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
January 19th 2021As Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, prepares to assume the role of CDC director on January 20, the infectious disease specialist faces a myriad of challenges wrought by the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Multiple Factors Hinder Uptake of Monoclonal Antibody Therapeutics for COVID-19
January 14th 2021The US Surgeon General, Vice Admiral Jerome Adams, MD, and other officials urged for greater uptake of FDA-approved treatments for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in an effort to slow the surge of cases requiring hospitalization. However, logistic, monetary, and efficacy concerns may have drastically limited the amount of biologic treatments actually administered to patients.
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New CDC Guidance to Base State COVID-19 Vaccine Supply on Administration Rates
January 12th 2021Starting in 2 weeks, allocation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines will be based on the percentage of doses each state has successfully administered thus far and the number of residents aged 65 or over, according to HHS.
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Researchers Discuss Closing Racial Gaps in ESKD Incidence Rates
December 19th 2020Bringing together genetic work with social determinants of health can improve understanding of factors associated with ESKD disparities, said Adriana Hung, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University, and Bryce Rowan, a statistical genetic analyst.
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Medicaid Expansion May Result in Earlier Colon Cancer Diagnosis, Study Says
December 13th 2020The authors wrote that in states that expanded Medicaid health insurance coverage in 2014, there was an increase of early-stage colon cancer diagnoses compared with states that did not implement expansion.
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What We’re Reading: VA Health Care Fight; High Court Sides With States on PBMs; Ezogabine and ALS
December 11th 2020A funding dispute over how to account for a Veterans Affairs (VA) health care program is stalling deal to fund the government for another year; the Supreme Court rules in a case involving states and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs); the antiepileptic drug ezogabine lowered the pathologic excitability of cortical and spinal motor neuron cells, which have a role in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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COVID-19 and Health Disparities: Could Eroded Public Trust Impede a Rebound?
December 10th 2020What people believe about health and public health, although challenged before the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, is even more crucial now as vaccine distribution efforts could soon begin.
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State Legislation Associated With Lower Opioid Prescriptions for Oculoplastic, Orbital Procedures
December 10th 2020During the enactment period of recent Michigan opioid laws, a reduction in opioid prescriptions for oculoplastic and orbital procedures was observed and appeared to be sustained, according to research published in JAMA Ophthalmology.
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Advice for the Biden Administration About the Challenges in Health Care
December 8th 2020This episode of Managed Care Cast is a preview of an interview with Michael E. Chernew, PhD, and A. Mark Fendrick, MD, the co-editors-in-chief of The American Journal of Managed Care®, which appears in the December issue of the journal.
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COVID-19 and Health Disparities: Preexisting Factors Impact Exposure, Recovery
December 7th 2020With leading health experts warning of a grim few months ahead as the pandemic continues to rage, and as a vaccine launch grows more imminent, this 3-part series explores the impact of existing health disparities on COVID-19 and some potential solutions.
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