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The Board of Directors of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (BCBSMA) has chosen Executive Vice President Andrew Dreyfus as the company's new president and chief executive officer. Dreyfus succeeds Bill Van Faasen who has served in an unpaid interim role of president and CEO since March 16, 2010.

Consumer driven health plans (CDHPs) in the U.S. experienced continued growth this year, albeit at a slower rate than in 2009, according to preliminary results released by United Benefit Advisors (UBA) from its "2010 UBA Health Plan Survey."

Though the debate and eventual passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) filled news cycles for months, the bill ? and healthcare in general ? are so complex that plans have been working overtime to explain the many provisions of the new law.

According to the Foundation for Health Coverage Education (FHCE), on September 23, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will allow consumers who purchase new or revised insurance plans or policies to receive an array of preventive care services with no out-of-pocket cost. The Foundation cautions that this provision could instead lead to out-of-control medical costs, which will escalate insurance premiums.

Tried and True

Express Scripts can sum up its overall strategy with a concept its CEO calls "Consumerology." The philosophy is based on the convergence of consumer behavior and healthcare.

State health directors breathed a loud sigh of relief last month when Congress finally managed to approve added funding for Medicaid just before leaving Washington for its summer recess.

Many organizations have started filing patent applications directed to such business improvements, such as online insurance claims formatting and filing, for example.

Conventional wisdom says families should set aside an emergency fund for unexpected expenses, however, one consumer group is recommending that health insurers' emergency funds should be rigorously examined.

When it comes to minor care episodes, time isn't the only thing wasted in emergency rooms. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Virginia recently launched a program to reduce unnecessary emergency room visits.

Retail strategies

Exchanges could bring in millions of potential customers. Insurers need to begin formulating marketing plans now.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a significant cause of disability among young adults, more commonly women, and usually strikes patients in the prime of their lives. Despite recent therapeutic advancements, MS remains an incurable, chronic illness. Clinical evidence supports the role of disease-modifying therapy early in the disease course to reduce the number of acute attacks, delay disease progression, maintain quality of life, and prevent disability.

A systematic review and meta-analysis conducted by researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, suggests that angiotensin-receptor blockers (ARBs) are associated with "a modestly increased risk" of developing cancer (RR increase of 8%, P=.016).

Generic drugs approved by FDA (through July 2010): Naratriptan hydrochloride tablets, Famotidine for oral suspension, Adapalene cream, Enoxaparin sodium injection, Oxymorphone hydrochloride

Seven-day, transdermal buprenorphine patches are as effective as sublingual buprenorphine in the treatment of patients with osteoarthritis pain, according to a randomized, double-blind clinical trial recently published on-line ahead of print in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.

For any savvy health insurer that expects to remain competitive in the increasingly challenging industry, health and wellness programs are no longer novel. Rather, the offerings of a health and wellness program have evolved into an imperative way to engage current and potential customers, as well as positively affect an organization's bottom line.