High healthcare costs driven by spike in Rx costs
May 26th 2015A significant spike in prescription drug costs helped drive healthcare costs for families covered under an average employer's health insurance plan up an estimated 6.3% in 2015, according to the Milliman Medical Index (MMI) report.
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Harvoni could save US, Europe $3.2 billion
May 26th 2015The higher cure rate of treating hepatitis C patients with a combination of ledipasvir and sofosbuvir (Harvoni) led to substantially better work productivity, according to a new study. In fact, improved work productivity and lack of absenteeism could save the United States and 5 European countries more than $3.2 billion a year.
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Biosimilars need better labeling: Physicians
May 22nd 2015In FDA's 2012 Draft Guidance on Biosimilars, the Agency called for "labeling of a proposed product to include all the information necessary for a health professional to make prescribing decisions," including clear statements of a product's approval as a biosimilar to a reference product and whether or not it has been determined to be interchangeable.
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Ignagni leaves AHIP, speculation on successor begins
May 22nd 2015After more than 20 years with America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) as president and CEO, Karen Ignagni is leaving the organization to become the CEO of New York-based EmblemHealth.She will replace Frank Branchini effective September 1. Branchini, who has served EmblemHealth and its predecessor GHI as president/CEO for 30 years, will continue as the Chair of the Board of Directors.
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Rivaroxaban versus warfarin for NVAF patients scheduled for catheter ablation: New insights
May 20th 2015Nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) patients taking uninterrupted rivaroxaban or warfarin had a low rate of major bleeding and thromboembolic complications, according to data presented at Heart Rhythm 2015, the Heart Rhythm Society's 36th Annual Scientific Sessions, and published in the European Heart Journal.
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Hep C patient sues Blue Cross for denying Harvoni coverage
May 19th 2015A Hepatitis C patient is suing Blue Cross because the payer will not cover her Harvoni medication. According to the complaint, filed this week in Los Angeles Superior Court by Shernoff Bidart Echeverria Bentley LLP, Blue Cross has arbitrarily chosen to give the treatment only to those patients suffering from the worst stages of liver damage.
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SGLT2 inhibitors for diabetes may cause ketoacidosis, FDA warns
May 19th 2015The FDA is warning that the type 2 diabetes medicines canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, and empagliflozin may lead to ketoacidosis, a serious condition where the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones that may require hospitalization.
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Performance-based pharmacies improve Medicare beneficiary health
May 19th 2015Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol may achieve better health outcomes when using pharmacies that are part of performance-based networks, according to early results of a pay-for-performance program conducted by SCAN Health Plan and Express Scripts.
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Hospitals must increase patient awareness of treatment services
May 18th 2015As managed care and hospital organizations increasingly take on the risk for managing patient populations, it is critical to improve patient engagement and awareness of patient care opportunities beyond the acute care setting, according to the results of a new survey.
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