Cost controls can't be sidestepped in 2009
October 1st 2008In the wake of the upcoming presidential election, experts say both candidates cater to the public by assuring that everything will change, but neither candidate has offered up meaningful dialogue about the most needed change of all - reducing costs.
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Comparative effectiveness research legislation likely to raise drug pricing issues
September 1st 2008The Comparative Effectiveness Research Act of 2008 would establish the Health Care Comparative Effectiveness Research Institute as a private, nonprofit, nongovernmental entity that would contract with government agencies and private research organizations to conduct systematic reviews, observational studies, and randomized controlled clinical trials to obtain evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness of therapies and treatments.
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Primary androgen deprivation therapy does not prolong survival in most patients with prostate cancer
September 1st 2008Primary androgen deprivation therapy (PADT), the second most common treatment for localized prostate cancer following prostatectomy, is no more effective than conservative medical management for prolonging survival in most older patients with prostate cancer.
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Rofecoxib, valdecoxib associated with increased risk of stroke
September 1st 2008A retrospective cohort study published in the journal Stroke demonstrated an increased risk of stroke among users of rofecoxib and valdecoxib but not among users of other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
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Alogliptin: A dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitor for the treatment of type 2 diabetes
September 1st 2008Alogliptin is a highly selective DPP-IV inhibitor under investigation for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. An NDA for alogliptin was submitted in January 2008, and a response from FDA is expected in the fourth quarter of this year.
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Al Lewis on Disease Management's Value
September 1st 2008While it is true that actuarial calculations of medical savings from disease management have been controversial, there is enough underlying value to DM that it will not only sustain itself, but also continue to grow as the true value of the concept emerges.
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Pay for quality in spotlight with new Medicare reimbursement rules
September 1st 2008There is more focus on linking payment with quality, whether as pay for performance, value-based purchasing or restructured employee benefits packages that modify out-of-pocket expenses based on quality of providers, according to experts.
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Saving the system: Mickey Herbert views market-based system as America's way to go
September 1st 2008As far back as 1971, Mickey Herbert has believed that a market-based system of healthcare delivery is the only option for America. Now president and CEO of ConnectiCare, a commercial and Medicare Advantage insurer, Herbert still believes in the market-based system.
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Support expands for never events policies
September 1st 2008More than three years after Minnesota-based HealthPartners drew national attention after stating it would no longer pay hospitals for costs of treatment related to never events Medicare and private health plans are jumping on the never-event bandwagon.
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High costs reduce our willingness to give
September 1st 2008Healthcare leaders must begin forecasting where Americans will draw the line on their generosity when it comes to the healthy subsidizing the sick, the insured subsidizing the uninsured, and the wealthier subsidizing the less wealthy.
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