An AHRQ Statistical Brief looks at the most costly health conditions for 2008. They are about what you would expect, with heart disease and cancer leading the way. Women and…
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A recent report from the NIHCM details national spending, showing that a few patients account for a lot of costs and that hospitals are the largest source of spending growth.…
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AHRQ releases a Statistical Brief on Hospital-Acquired Conditions, which are a focus of quality improvement, including unreimbursed never events. The Brief details types of conditions across several payers, including Medicare.
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A mid-summer's evening (or weekend) Potpourri, but no heated discussion here, just soothing nuggets of knowledge, including use and misuse of PCI, how to measure blood pressure, CMS and telemedicine,…
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Our final drug report post discusses releases from Express Scripts, the Pharmacy Benefit Management Institute and ESI's PMSI division, which focuses on workers' compensation pharmacy. Express Scripts emphasizes behavioral aspects…
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Today's drug trend reports come from Medco and CVS Caremark, two of the largest pharmacy benefit managers. Both experienced relatively low overall trends and both anticipate specialty drug management being…
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Our next set of drug reports deals with specialty drugs, the most expensive and fastest growing category, and one which has bedeviled payers but many of the drugs are covered…
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The first analysis of a weeklong series on recent reports related to aspects of the pharmaceutical industry covers IMS' report giving projections on aspects of global drug use and spending…
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Our current Potpourri features Google's dropping of its PHR, the AMA's report on insurer claims paying, the role of health advocacy groups, employer's intentions in regard to offering health coverage,…
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A Rand report examines how self-insured employers might be affected by the PPACA, finding it unlikely that small employers will significantly shift to self-funding. The report also finds little reason…
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