Medication therapy management bumps up pharmacists' roles
March 1st 2008MEDICATION THERAPY Management (MTM) services introduced in 2006 under Medicare Part D have prompted pharmacists to adopt expanded roles in the commercial setting, such as performing a comprehensive medication review and monitoring a patient's response to therapy. One of the main caveats, however, is the lack of standardized reimbursement for pharmacists' services.
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Good oral care evolves into new preventive disease tool
March 1st 2008An increasing number of studies are linking oral health to general health. While not establishing a direct cause-and-effect, the reports show that early prevention and treatment of gum disease could improve outcomes for pregnancy, heart disease and diabetes.
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According to the 2007 Milken Institute Report, "An Unhealthy America: The Economic Burden of Chronic Disease," prevention, early detection and chronic condition management could save the nation $1 trillion annually by 2023. But in the mind of U.S. Preventive Medicine Founder (USPM), Chairman, CEO and Director Christopher Fey, there is something even more important that could be saved: lives.
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Emergency situation: Working harder unlikely to solve crisis in emergency room overcrowding
March 1st 2008George Clooney's challenges make for good TV. While the former star of "ER" struggles with fictional patients, much of the drama in today's emergency department (ED) centers around the problems of overcrowding, increased utilization and increased wait times.
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If you had $40 million to spend each year on a philanthropic mission in healthcare, what would your mission be? Helping the uninsured? Bankrolling demonstration projects? To deliver the greatest impact within the $2 trillion U.S. healthcare system, you would have to be choosy about your commitments.
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States face ERISA hurdle on employer-funded universal care
March 1st 2008Across the country, state and local lawmakers are discussing various mechanisms to provide healthcare coverage to uninsured residents, and some states have recently enacted such legislation. Some of these laws include the requirement to make employers fund at least part of the states' health insurance programs.
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CMS beefs up MA, Part D marketing oversight
March 1st 2008In response to continued complaints from Medicare beneficiaries about unscrupulous sales reps and misleading plan information, members of Congress and state insurance regulators are urging better oversight of Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) says it is beefing up policies and enforcing rules with more vigor.
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Insurers subpoenaed by NY's Cuomo
March 1st 2008Washington, D.C.-The campaign to combat rising healthcare costs is now targeting industry methods for calculating "reasonable and customary" rates for coverage of out-of-network medical expenses. New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed lawsuits last month against UnitedHealth Group and several subsidiaries for allegedly using "rigged data" and fraudulent methods to manipulate reimbursement rates.
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FDA-related information through February 2008 on Fluvoxamine extended-release capsules, dalbavancin, bazedoxifene, HPV vaccine (Cervarix), valrubicin, motexafin gadolinium, COL-003, CDX-110, sugammadex, mecaserim rinfabate, A-001, beclomethasone, clobazam, fludarabine tablets, JZP-8, and AST-120
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FDA Pipeline Preview, February 2008
February 1st 2008FDA-related information through February 2008 on Fluvoxamine extended-release capsules, dalbavancin, bazedoxifene, HPV vaccine (Cervarix), valrubicin, motexafin gadolinium, COL-003, CDX-110, sugammadex, mecaserim rinfabate, A-001, beclomethasone, clobazam, fludarabine tablets, JZP-8, and AST-120
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Lack of education affects behavioral health medication compliance
February 1st 2008Studies show that patients with behavioral health conditions are less apt to be compliant with medications than other patients, but many of their reasons for non-compliance are equally applicable to all drugs.
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Lack of education affects behavioral health medication compliance
February 1st 2008Studies show that patients with behavioral health conditions are less apt to be compliant with medications than other patients, but many of their reasons for non-compliance are equally applicable to all drugs.
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MCOs break the cycle in chronic care with interventions
February 1st 2008Although prevention has become a key element in traditional disease management programs-trying to prevent or mitigate a chronic disease before it exacerbates-that may not be sufficient when a patient has a late-stage or end-of-life condition. There is a new emphasis on caring for older adults with multiple comorbidities. Almost 80% of people 65 and older report having a chronic illness, according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Healthcare spending spurred by Part D
February 1st 2008Washington, D.C.-National healthcare spending rose 6.7% in 2006 to $2.1 trillion, just slightly faster than the previous year but still fairly stable. Overall, outlays for healthcare reflected a continued slowdown from the double-digit growth rates of the 1990s. Payments for most major health services-hospitals, physicians, nursing homes, home health services-experienced slower growth than 2005.
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New guidelines influence wellness incentives
February 1st 2008HIPAA prohibits group plans from charging higher premiums to individuals due to health status, medical history, genetic information, claims experience, receipt of care or evidence of disability. The Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration recently issued guidelines that closed off a loophole that might have allowed employers to charge less healthy workers higher deductibles.
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Pharmacy spending (more from Desktop Resource, Feb. 2008)
February 1st 2008One of the most important therapeutic classes according is going to be cancer and transplant. "In fact, its contribution to spending increases over the next three years is definitely underestimated here since our projections are based on pharmacy claims data and a large portion of the spending for cancer treatments is paid through the medical benefit," says Lon Castle, MD, senior director, department of medical and analytical affairs at Medco.
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eHealth infrastructure fits well with communication networks
February 1st 2008Realizing economic benefits of eHealth information sharing, forward thinking payers began working years ago to sponsor multi-payer web communications platforms that allow providers to communicate with many sponsors from one access point.
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Consider communications solution for emerging labor shortage
February 1st 2008The need for healthcare workers is quickly outpacing an ever-shrinking candidate pool. As one response to the labor crisis, healthcare organizations need an effective way to communicate the full value of the benefits they provide to employees.
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Know the 28 medical events that should not happen (From Hospitals & Providers, Feb 2008)
February 1st 2008A never event (also known as a serious reportable adverse event) is an error in medical care that is clearly identifiable, preventable and serious in its consequences for patients, according to the National Quality Forum (NQF).
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