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Nov 20 2013

A study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research reports that use of an app on a smartphone can help improve glycemic control in patients with Type 1 diabetes.

http://www.jmir.org/2013/11/e235/
Nov 19 2013

MapMyFitness, a maker of apps to enter and track various kinds of exercise and fitness apps, hit the jackpot, being bought out by Under Armour, a maker of sports clothing for a cool $150 million.  Map that!!

http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20131114-909210.html?dsk=yhttp://
Nov 19 2013

Acupera has raised $2 million for its population health management and workflow tool that creates more visual displays of patient data.

http://medcitynews.com/2013/11/health-companys-workflow-tool-helps-physicians-identify-patient-needs/?utm_source=MedCity+News+Subscribers&utm_campaign=b1d1c157a6-RSS_Daily+Top+Stories&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c05cce483a-b1d1c157a6-67056361
Nov 19 2013

More hospitals are being penalized, and penalized more on average, under Medicare's value-based purchasing program.  Some hospitals are also getting bonuses.  It is unclear what the consequences of the program are or will be on hospital behavior and patient care.

http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2013/November/14/value-based-purchasing-medicare.aspx?utm_source=medicaretop&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=111813
Nov 18 2013

A survey from Humana indicates that on average Medicare beneficiaries spend 22 hours making a decision on Medicare choices, including selection of a Medicare Advantage plan.  About 64% said that quality and keeping their current physician were the most important factors in their decisions.

http://humana.newshq.businesswire.com/press-release/many-medicare-beneficiaries-spending-nearly-24-hours-researching-and-selecting-their-m
Nov 18 2013

A report from Evaluate finds that around 30 new drugs will be approved by the FDA this year, down from 43 last year.  Many of these drugs, as with the ones approved last year, will be very expensive specialty drugs.

http://www.evaluategroup.com/public/Reports/EPVantage-FDA-Approvals.aspx
Nov 18 2013

On-site clinic company QuadMed is acquiring NoviaCare, which also operates clinics at companies.  The combined entity will have more than 90 locations.

http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20131009-908471.html
Nov 18 2013

Validic has raised about $750,000 to create a product to gather and analyze data from various personal health activity devices, such as FitBit and Withings.

http://www.fiercebiotechit.com/story/validic-raises-cash-turn-mhealth-app-output-data-hose/2013-11-18?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal
Nov 15 2013

A survey from the Chamber of Commerce and the International Franchise Association indicates that many small businesses have already reduced hiring or hours in response to the reform law and that most believe their health care costs either already have or will go up as a result of the law.

http://www.franchise.org/Franchise-News-Detail.aspx?id=61271
Nov 15 2013

A Harris Interactive poll finds that many Americans would allow their insurer to engage in fairly intrusive health behavior monitoring and even biometrics collection in exchange for lower premiums.

http://www.harrisinteractive.com/vault/HealthDay_Insurance_Questions_11.13.pdf
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