Building Relationships to Improve Access to Healthcare, Improve Health Equity
January 30th 2023Connecting the healthcare system and patients in a positive, empathetic, respectful way may help lessen the fatigue many groups have with the healthcare system at-large and individual healthcare providers, while improving health equity.
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FDA Updates for the Week of Jan. 23, 2023
January 28th 2023The FDA approved a new drug for type 2 diabetes and a new BTK inhibitor for rare blood cancer while Keytruda got another indication in lung cancer. But Evusheld lost its EUA for COVID-19. The agency accepted an sNDA for Jardiance for CKD and officials said they plan to hold advisory committee meeting for Biogen’s ALS drug.
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Cost Savings for Insulin Are in Order for Medicare Part B, D Enrollees
January 27th 2023Results from a recent U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) analysis shared that Medicare beneficiaries who use insulin would have saved $734 million in Part D and $27 million in Part B if these caps had been in effect in 2020
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Going on Offense Against Fraud, Waste and Abuse in Behavioral Telehealth: 3 Key Actions
January 26th 2023Telehealth, especially for behavioral health, has created new opportunities for dishonest individuals to file fraudulent claims. Health plans can take steps to stop the fraud before it happens.
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Interoperability Is Happening — Why Natural Language Processing Is Such an Essential Part of It
January 25th 2023Some 80% of the clinical data is in an unstructured or semi-structured form within the notes sections of electronic health records. Natural language processing can "read” those notes and extract information without fatigue.
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2023 Predictions: Three Ways Healthcare Innovation Will Evolve
January 24th 2023It will be vital for providers of healthcare to consider whether innovations truly improve people’s lives and make care more efficient, or will they just be another layer on the workflow and take clinicians’ time away from patients.
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OOP Costs Are High Despite the Level of Care, Study Finds
January 22nd 2023Authors of the study, which was published in Jama Network, found that patients with commercial insurance had total and OOP costs that varied by facility for common EGS conditions without any association with quality of care, even after adjusting for patient, insurance, and clinical factors.
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FDA Updates for the Week of Jan. 16, 2023
January 21st 2023This week the FDA approved new indications for already available therapies, including Brukinsa for chronic lymphocytic leukemia and an accelerated approval for Tukysa for HER2-positive colorectal cancer, as well as an extended-release form of risperidone for schizophrenia. The agency also issued a complete response letter for Lilly's Alzheimer’s drug and accepted an application for a NASH drug.
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Higher costs for employers and consumers, major layoffs, a decline in the quality of care are some consequences seen by respondents to the Managed Healthcare Executive® State of the Industry survey. Investment in technology that will improve efficiency might be a silver lining.
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A Dip in MSSP ACO Numbers, But Up Is the Direction in ACO Reach, CMS Announces
January 17th 2023CMS announced today that 456 accountable care organizations (ACOs) will participate in Medicare Shared Savings Plan program in 2023, a decrease from the 483 ACOs that participated last year. But 132 ACOs have signed up to participate in the ACO REACH, an increase from 99 last year.
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Chances of State Medicaid Programs Bringing Telehealth Services Into ‘23 are High
January 15th 2023Medicaid officials of 44 states (including the District of Columbia) responded to a KFF survey about policies and trends relating to telehealth delivery of behavioral health services. Officials reported high utilization rates of telehealth services for behavioral health purposes since the beginning of the pandemic and plan to continue telehealth expansion permanently.
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FDA Updates for the Week of Jan. 9, 2023
January 14th 2023The FDA has approved two medications: Rybelsus for first-line treatment of diabetes and asthma rescue combination medication. The agency has accepted an sNDA for Rexulti for Alzheimer’s agitation, and Eisai submits new Alzheimer’s drug for full approval.
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The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renews for the 12th Time
January 12th 2023The public health emergency (PHE) has again been renewed for the COVID-19 pandemic as of yesterday by the Biden administration. The announcement was made by the Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra, which marks it as the 12th renewal.
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What's on the Mind of Perry Cohen of The Pharmacy Group?
January 11th 2023In this debut podcast series of What's on Your Mind podcast, Perry Cohen, Pharm.D., CEO of The Pharmacy Group, recently shared his thoughts on the current state of healthcare and especially the management of pharmacy costs. This new monthly series brings listeners into the minds of Managed Healthcare Executive's® Editorial Advisory Board members. Cohen has decades of experience in managed care and has been on the editorial advisory board since 1994.
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Mortality Rates Higher for Medicaid HCBS Recipients During COVID-19
January 11th 2023It was found that excess mortality for this group of people with disabilities was 7.4 times that of community-dwelling Medicaid beneficiaries of the same age who were not receiving home and community-based services, and 26.6 times that of the general population.
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Beyond the First Wave of Digital Pharmacy Innovation
January 10th 2023Tapping the potential of digital pharmacy involves creating conditions that allow pharmacists to build trusting relationships with patients, tighter integration pharmacists into care plans and authentic patient engagement.
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