May 8th 2025
The Trump administration's termination of 694 NIH grants totaled $1.81 billion by April 2025, generating significant uncertainty and concern regarding the future of US health research, especially for minority populations.
Transforming Oncology Care: Payment and Delivery Reform for Person-Centered Care
The authors examine 4 alternative payment models for oncology care that shift away from fee-for-service and move progressively toward greater bundling, either across providers or across payments.
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Costs of Venous Thromboembolism Associated With Hospitalization for Medical Illness
Venous thromboembolism during or after recent hospitalization for medical illness contributes a substantial economic burden to society across all hospital and ambulatory care delivered.
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FDA Provides New Guidance to Manufacturers on Biosimilars
May 14th 2015While the marketing of the first biosimilar to be approved in the US market, Zarxio, has been delayed due to a court order, the FDA is providing guidance to manufacturers to help them effectively navigate the process of product development.
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Multibillion Dollar Anticancer Agents Boost Industry Sales
April 28th 2015While lawmakers, payers, and patient advocates are raising a voice against the sky-rocketing costs of the newer breakthorugh agents in cancer, the drug developers can boast a strong start to the year with big sales figures.
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Medigap Remains Valuable for Rural Medicare Beneficiaries
April 28th 2015Medigap, the Medicare supplement coverage that helps fee-for-service beneficiaries fill gaps in their benefits, continues to be important for low-income beneficiaries and especially those living in rural areas, according to America's Health Insurance Plans.
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Dual Enrollment Among Veterans Sharpens Worries Over Duplicate Spending
April 28th 2015A study published in the journal Health Servcies Research found that veterans enrolled in dual programs, the VA care program and a Medicare Advantage plan, did not perform better or worse than those using the VA alone. This is important considering the duplicate spending associated with dual enrollment.
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Brachytherapy Improves PFS and Is Cost-Effective in Prostate Cancer, Study Reports
April 27th 2015While brachytherapy improved progression-free survival in men with prostate cancer, compared with traditional readiotherapy, the study found that overall survival was not very different between the 2 groups.
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