
Medicaid enrollment is up in 18 of the top 20 states
At a minimum, healthcare organizations must show an ongoing effort to assess their level of compliance. And for many, compliance is uncharted territory where processes, costs and solutions are unknown.
From a compliance standpoint, one medical center wanted to make sure that none of its personal health information (PHI) was leaving the network.
For those healthcare providers and payers who still believe large claims clearinghouses are the only way to reduce administrative costs, it may be time to think again.
Medicaid: Top 20 States by Enrollment
Paying physicians for performance is one of managed care's hottest trends.
New entities and actions in brief
Sexually Transmitted infections (STIs) such as syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes and chlamydia are a major health concern in the United States.
A possible hospice barrier is the requirement that patients forego further curative care.
As George Bernard Shaw once said, "Nothing is ever done in this world until men are prepared to kill one another if it is not done." While accidental fatalities, even those caused by preventable mistakes and human errors, are a far cry from murder, Don Berwick, MD, has seen enough death. He's also heard enough rhetoric about ways to improve healthcare quality.
The American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions comprise the largest meeting of its kind held in the cardiovascular field, with several thousand presentations given each year. The recently concluded 2004 AHA Scientific Sessions, which took place in New Orleans, included presentations of trials that evaluated potential therapeutic compounds, as well as widely used and accepted compounds in new dosages or combinations, for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders. The compilation of clinical news that follows focuses on the cardiovascular pharmacotherapy trials of greatest interest to formulary decision-makers, including: CREATE, PEACE, A-HeFT, PROTECT, CLEAR Platelets, DIPOM, GEMINI, SHIELD, and RIO-NA.
Secretary Tommy G. Thompson resigns, EPA administrator Michael Leavitt nominated replacement; HHS purchases 1.2 million doses of flu vaccine
A review of select agents in late-stage development for the treatment of arrhythmia, congestive/chronic heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension (PDF) (January 2005)
Serious infections due to the Aspergillus and Candida species and other filamentous fungi have emerged as an increasing cause of infectious morbidity and mortality in the United States and globally. The most notable explanation for this increase is a rise in the number of immunocompromised patients due to advances in transplantation, the emergence and prevalence of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), and an increase in the number of invasive surgical procedures. 1-3 Treatment of these infections with currently available standard antifungal agents such as amphotericin B, itraconazole, and fluconazole still results in an unacceptably high associated mortality. 3. Furthermore, many of these antifungal agents have limitations, including dose-limiting toxicity, drug-drug interactions, and fungal resistance. 4-10
Transparency among PBMs continues to be an important strategy that should be approached openly.
Small business has its own distinct list of needs for health benefits.
California clinicians gather to share information for the benefit of all.
Jan. DTR Analysis: Successful PBMs establish trust
In early 2004, prestigious Oschner Clinic Foundation sold its 125,000-member health plan to Humana. The sale was the latest, most visible example of an industry trend.
Services offered by PBMs
Migraine headaches can be so painful that patients want to stay in a dark, quiet room until the pain subsides. They have a throbbing or pulsating quality, and they're often only on one side of the head.
HSAs are popular, but will they really change the economics of healthcare for the better?
SHORTLY AFTER the Allied victory in 1945, Albert Einstein produced one of his most-famous quotes: "I do not know what will be used in the next world war?assuming there will be another one?but the fourth world war will be fought with stones."An ominous statement from a truly brilliant man, to be sure. Hopefully, we'll never have to find out, but even if the next war is fought with clubs and rocks, there will still be a need for medical specialists to take care of the wounded.
We are approaching the time of year when health insurers are beginning to calculate loss ratios and compile other financial data in order to evaluate the performance of their book of business. They will evaluate each market segment and product line, and make underwriting and rating decisions as to each.
What would you think if I told you that a country could provide healthcare coverage for its population of 6.8 million without collecting a single dollar in taxes from two-thirds of those people? Would you be intrigued?
Three studies comprising more than 3,000 primary-care patients sought to demonstrate that flexible or semi-flexible dosing of zolpidem 10 mg was effective and safe in a general practice context.
There is a growing interest in the study of insomnia; this is reflected in emerging trends in clinical management and increased research. One key question is being asked: Is insomnia a symptom or a disease?
Long-term insomnia is a substantial problem. Of the 50% of the population that report sleep difficulties, up to 36% report symptoms of insomnia lasting more than 1 year.
Approximately 11%-12% of elementary school children experience daytime sleepiness, and up to 21% have fatigue during the school day.
Sleep plays an important role in energy homoeostasis. A study was conducted to test the hypothesis that circulating levels of leptin are influenced by sleep duration.