- This Week in Managed Care: March 13, 2020 (ajmc.com)
Christina Mattina, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- March 6 Week in Review (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- February 27: Pharmacy Week in Review (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- 3D printing is focus of Aprecia-Purdue partnership (chaindrugreview.com)
Health care is poised for a potential giant leap forward thanks to the 3D printing of medications. To advance the technology and science of 3D pharmaceutical printing, Purdue University’s College of Pharmacy and Aprecia Pharmaceuticals are launching a comprehensive collaboration on future 3DP pharmaceutical equipment and medications…READ MORE
- Pharmacy Week in Review: March 13 (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- CAR-T—the Future of Medical Progress Is Now (realclearhealth.com)
Personalized medicine is the future of medical progress...For instance, an immunotherapy treatment called chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy is accessible now, and the Trump administration has the opportunity to make it widely available to Medicare beneficiaries...over 70 Members of Congress—Democrats, Republicans, liberals, and conservatives—sent a letter to Seema Verma, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, commending the administration for “ensuring Medicare patients nationwide have access” to this life-saving treatment. The Congressional letter goes on to ask the administration to “ensure that hospitals are appropriately reimbursed so they may continue to provide” CAR-T therapy to America’s seniors...without appropriate reimbursement policy, a Medicare patient could be denied access to a treatment that would save his or her life. Without proper reimbursement by Medicare, providers simply will not be able to offer it as an option, especially in rural areas as patients must stay near a treatment center for four weeks to be monitored...READ MORE
- HHS Unveils Strategy to Reduce EHR Burden for Clinicians (healthleadersmedia.com)
The federal government has released its long-awaited plan to reduce red tape and other administration snarls that create time-eating obstacles for doctors using health information technology...The Department of Health and Human Services' Strategy on Reducing Regulatory and Administrative Burden Relating to the Use of Health IT and EHRs, mandated by the 21st Century Cures Act, aims to reduce the effort and time required by clinicians to meet reporting requirements, record health information, and improve the functionality and intuitiveness of EHRs...READ MORE
- This Week in Managed Care: March 6, 2020 (ajmc.com)
Christina Mattina, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- This Week in Managed Care: February 28, 2020 (ajmc.com)
Christina Mattina, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- A deep-learning model identifies a powerful new drug that can kill many species of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. (news.mit.edu)
Over the past few decades, very few new antibiotics have been developed, and most of those newly approved antibiotics are slightly different variants of existing drugs. Current methods for screening new antibiotics are often prohibitively costly, require a significant time investment, and are usually limited to a narrow spectrum of chemical diversity…In this case, the researchers designed their model to look for chemical features that make molecules effective at killing E. coli… This molecule…halicin…The researchers…found that it was able to kill many that are resistant to treatment, including Clostridium difficile, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis…“This groundbreaking work signifies a paradigm shift in antibiotic discovery and indeed in drug discovery more generally,”…READ MORE