June 23rd 2025
In 2025, each issue of Population Health, Equity & Outcomes will feature a profile of a health system leader transforming care in their area of expertise. This issue spotlights a conversation with Ken Cohen, MD, executive director of translational research at Optum Health.
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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ACO Coalition Members Present Success Stories in Diabetes Management
As part of its mission to bring together stakeholders engaged in implementing the Affordable Care Act, The American Journal of Managed Care created the ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition, which gives participants opportunities to share best practices in using new reimbursement models. The final panel of "Patient-Centered Diabetes Care: Putting Theory Into Practice" invited ACO Coalition members to present insights on diabetes care.
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Personalized Medicine: It May be High Cost, but It's Higher Value
July 18th 2014Personalized medicine will be expensive in these early days of pioneering and planning. But individual genomic testing is not going to be exorbitant forever — and the ROI is gonna be big, both in patient outcomes and dollars saved.
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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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In ACO Era, Physicians Will Still Play a Leading-But Changing-Role
July 17th 2014More than 8 million Americans have signed up for health insurance thanks to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Significantly increasing access to care, the 4-year-old healthcare reform law also creates incentives for providers to reorganize the delivery of healthcare.
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Ira Klein, MD, MBA, FACP, Discusses Payer and ACO Oncology Care Pathways Participation
July 16th 2014It is well known that oncology care pathways are the tools that practices can utilize to care for its patients. Ira Klein, MD, MBA, FACP, chief medical officer, National Accounts Clinical Sales & Strategy, Aetna, suggests that Aetna's only involvement in creating these pathways should be in helping these practices develop "reasonable care pathways."
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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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NCQA Proposes Integration of Medical Homes and Ambulatory Clinics
July 15th 2014The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) proposed a program that would integrate patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) with nontraditional ambulatory sites. If adopted, the program would assess the quality of care delivered at practices such as ambulatory care, urgent care centers, retail clinics, and worksite clinics.
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Doctors' Employment Contracts Due For Renewal-and Revamp
July 15th 2014Physician employment contracts with hospitals that were signed in the early days of healthcare reform are coming up for renewal Experts say the expectation of payment reform requires that these new deals include the flexibility to adapt to expected and unforseeable changes.
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Laurel Pickering, MPH, Describes How Employer Tools Help Employees Become Better Consumers
July 9th 2014Laurel Pickering, MPH, president & CEO of the Northeast Business Group on Health, explains that employers are transitioning employees into consumers with the help of "transparency tools" centered around price and quality.
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Segment 7 - The Complexities of Pathway Development
June 30th 2014Dr Sonnad inquired how replacing brand drugs with generic equivalents can affect pathway adherence. She also asked panelist to discuss the differences between early-stage and late-stage disease regimens, as well as the degree of flexibility there is in regimen design.
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Diabetes Care "Bundle" Produces Better Health Outcomes, AJMC Study Finds
June 27th 2014Geisinger Health System's use of a diabetes care system among high-risk patients produced lower risks of myocardial infarction, stroke and retinopathy over a three-year period, according to a study in The American Journal of Managed Care. Best of all, most of the benefit accrued in the first year of care.
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