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A meta-analysis published in the Journal of the American Medical Association demonstrated an association between antidepressants and improvements in pain, depression, fatigue, sleep, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS).

Not so long ago, medically underserved rural communities had only limited options, if any, when need arose for healthcare services and pharmaceutical support. That situation is finally changing, as necessity and technology converge in emerging applications of telepharmacy, the delivery of pharmaceutical care by means of telecommunications and information technologies to patients at a distance from large, usually urban tertiary healthcare centers.

Several blockbuster drugs will fight to hold onto their top spots in 2009 as new products come before FDA for marketing approval, reported Brian W. Kolling, PharmD, at a recent meeting of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) in Kansas City, Mo. Key therapies to watch as they move through the pipeline include medications for cardiovascular (CV) disorders, central nervous system (CNS) disorders, respiratory disease, and diabetes.

Cancer top killer by 2010

As cancer emerges as world's top killer by 2010, MCOs will need to offer targeted education and outreach programs.

Critical information doesn't follow an elderly patient from one point of care to the next. CMS is looking at the issues via a pilot project will examine readmission rates of elderly patients to hospitals, especially within 30 days, from the same diagnosis.

Sugammadex is a novel, first-in-class, selective relaxant binding agent that encapsulates the nondepolarizing aminosteroid muscle relaxants rocuronium and vecuronium, reversing and preventing their neuromuscular block (NMB) action. Clinical trials have demonstrated that sugammadex is effective in reversing both rocuronium- and vecuronium-induced NMB, and the agent has been well tolerated in studies.

Not only does the cost shift from public programs increase premiums and costs in the private market, private plans pay taxes to boot.

Your retiring employees are taking their knowledge and experience with them. Transition them out while ramping up a new work force.

CMS is sending a message that all prescribers must begin using electronic tools to increase safety and reduce costs. Commerical payers are onboard.

Congress is looking to reign in excessive payment to MA plans, especially PFSS, in order to bring them closer to FFS rates

The Federal Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in a 2 to 1 decision held that New Hampshire's Prescription Information Law "that among other things prohibited certain transfer of physicians' prescribing histories for use in detailing" regulates conduct, not speech, thereby removing "the challenged portions of the statute from the proscriptions of the First Amendment."

FDA announced that the agency is evaluating data from a clinical study in which all-cause mortality was increased among patients treated with tinzaparin (Innohep, Celgene) versus patients treated with unfractionated heparin (UFH).