Will Congress Pass PBM Legislation This Year? It Is 'Highly Likely,' Says Patrick Cooney | PBMI 2024
September 6th 2024Patrick Cooney, president of The Federal Group, a Washington, D.C., lobbying firm says prospects for legislation passing this year, albeit during the post-election lameduck session, are good partly because the PBM legislation would produce Medicare savings that could be put toward other uses.
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Cell and Gene Therapy: Becoming More Ordinary. Still Extraordinarily Expensive
September 3rd 2024Cell and gene therapies are becoming almost an everyday clinical reality. But the price tags? They still have shock value. Payers and providers are working out single-case agreements ahead of when the therapies are given.
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Research Finds Virtual Care as Convenient but May Fail to Build Long-Term Patient Connections
August 29th 2024As Trilliant Health's Chief Research Officer, Sanjula Jain, Ph.D., and her team discovered that telehealth use is mostly driven by personal preferences — consumers who love the convenience, while others still prefer seeing a doctor in person because they think it's better quality. Listen in on the final interview of a three-part video series
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Hospitals Should Consider Clinical Use, Payment Parity When Investing in Telehealth Post-Pandemic
August 28th 2024Sanjula Jain, Ph.D., chief research officer at Trilliant Health spoke with Managed Healthcare Executive in this part two interview on recent research that revealed where telehealth use stands after the pandemic. While its use is declining, Jain advised what areas are of best focus for investment.
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Virtual Care's Role in Behavioral Health — Opportunities and Risks Highlighted Based on Recent Data
August 23rd 2024Virtual care offers a significant opportunity to bridge the gap between supply and demand in behavioral health services. However, there are risks associated with the lack of integration between virtual care and traditional healthcare systems, particularly in medication management.
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