Monday, November 30, 2015

Controversial Antidepressant Comes Up for FDA OK -- Again

(MedPage Today) -- Gepirone ER haunted by failed trials, but advisory panel set to take another look

A Tale Of Two ACA Co-Ops: One Standing, One Falling

(MedPage Today) -- The performance of the co-op insurers has been a mixed bag

Advanced Disease Missed Without PSA Testing? (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Study shows decrease across disease stages after USPSTF recommendation

FDA Approves Second Antibody for Myeloma

(MedPage Today) -- Pivotal trial showed significant gain in PFS with elotuzumab

How To Involve Patients in Their Own Care: HealthLeaders Media

(MedPage Today) -- Also, threat of cyber security breach in hospitals

Burnout: A Pound of Prevention May Be the Remedy

(MedPage Today) -- The marketplace offers many options

Morning Break: Medicaid Expansion Rollback; Americans Shun Flu Vax

(MedPage Today) -- Health news and commentary from around the Web, gathered by the MedPage Today staff

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Friday, November 27, 2015

What We Heard: 'Like a Fitbit'; Child Abuse Dx; Pig Brains

(MedPage Today) -- Every week MedPage Today reporters interview hundreds of experts and here is some of what those experts said this week.

Succeeding When the Going Gets Tough: Healthcare Career Insights

(MedPage Today) -- Must reads about the latest news and trends in healthcare careers

End of Medicare Bonus Program Will Cut Pay to Primary Care Doctors

(MedPage Today) -- Program distributed $664 million in 2012

Burnout: Is it Real? If Yes, Can it Be Codified?

(MedPage Today) -- This MedPage Today at 10 report separates truth from fiction

Loss of Control Drives Burnout, a MedPage Today Survey

(MedPage Today) -- Most HCPs know someone who quit medicine because they were so dissatisfied

Turing Cuts Daraprim Price, But Doesn't Roll It Back

(MedPage Today) -- A 50% price cut " ... is still a 2,500% increase over the original price of $13.50."

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Alzheimer's-Linked Brain Plaques May Also Slow Blood Flow

Title: Alzheimer's-Linked Brain Plaques May Also Slow Blood Flow
Category: Health News
Created: 11/24/2015 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/24/2015 12:00:00 AM

Turing Caves to Public Pressure, Drops Daraprim Price

(MedPage Today) -- Turing Pharmaceuticals drops the price of its antiinfective drug

HIV Prophylaxis Could Benefit 1.2 Million: CDC (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- But medical providers are unaware of pre-exposure protection

Morning Break: Parisian Doctors on Terror Attacks; Costco Chicken Salad E-Coli

(MedPage Today) -- Health news and commentary from around the Web, gathered by the MedPage Today staff

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Monday, November 23, 2015

Pricey HCV Drugs Worth the Cost (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Reductions in disease complications and quality health gains offset drug costs in simulation model

AMA Protests Insurer Mega-Mergers: HealthLeaders Media

(MedPage Today) -- Also, exploring nurses' evolving roles in medicine and patient care

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Saturday, November 21, 2015

FDA Staff Skeptical of Muscular Dystrophy Drug Drisapersen

(MedPage Today) -- Agency questions clinical benefit

What We Heard This Week

(MedPage Today) -- Quotable quotes from MedPage Today's news coverage

Secrets to Managing Employees: Healthcare Career Insights

(MedPage Today) -- Must reads about the latest news and trends in healthcare careers

"It Doesn't Matter Who You Are -- She Will Take Care of You"

(MedPage Today) -- Husband explains why his wife, a nurse, is a hero to many

Slow Medicine: Time to Let Go of 140/90?

(MedPage Today) -- The Slow Medicine approach to the SPRINT trial results

Amgen Pledges to Respect Patient Privacy

(MedPage Today) -- Backs off data rights demand for patients seeking co-pay help

Morning Break: Sniffing Out Cancer; Frankenfish OK'd; Ebola and STD Comebacks

(MedPage Today) -- Health news and commentary from around the Web, gathered by the MedPage Today staff

FDA Panel Pans Bladder Cancer Therapy (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Too few patients, modest benefit cited in negative vote

Does a 'Stick' Work Without a 'Carrot'?

(MedPage Today) -- For hospital-acquired conditions, the answer seems to be yes

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Bad Lab Tests: Real Menace or Bogus Threat?

(MedPage Today) -- Congress debates merits of stricter FDA oversight for laboratory developed tests

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Alzheimer's-Linked Gene Tied to Brain Bleeds in Men: Study

Title: Alzheimer's-Linked Gene Tied to Brain Bleeds in Men: Study
Category: Health News
Created: 11/17/2015 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/17/2015 12:00:00 AM

PSA Screening Rates Decline After USPSTF Says 'No' (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Impact of 2012 recommendation on prostate cancer mortality uncertain

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Monday, November 16, 2015

FDA Approves Potential Myeloma Game Changer

(MedPage Today) -- Daratumumab is first-ever monoclonal antibody therapy for multiple myeloma

AAP: Animal Antibiotics Threaten Kids' Health (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Drug-resistant organisms spreading, and children are most vulnerable

Study Addresses Defensive Medicine: HealthLeaders Media

(MedPage Today) -- Also, new data details physician access across the U.S.

Morning Break: Paris Terror Attacks May Give U.S. Kids Nightmares; Dirty Scopes

(MedPage Today) -- Health news and commentary from around the Web, gathered by the MedPage Today staff

The Critical Quality Measure: Patient Safety

(MedPage Today) -- Hospitals could do much more to prevent errors

Strategies for Managing Aging Clinicians

(MedPage Today) -- Hospitals take steps to protect patient safety

D.C. Week: FDA Clears Smokeless Snus for Sale

(MedPage Today) -- Also, Congress lashes out at VA for unmerited bonuses

Recombinant Hemophilia A Product OK'd

(MedPage Today) -- FDA approves pegylated Factor VIII agent

Obesity Groups Say States Denying Bariatric Surgery Violate ACA

(MedPage Today) -- Discrimination complaint calls on HHS to require bariatric surgery coverage

CardioBrief: The Trouble With Post-Approval Device Studies

(MedPage Today) -- FDA may require them but many are delayed or never finished

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Friday, November 13, 2015

Thursday, November 12, 2015

'Screen Time' Is a Problem for Everyone in Healthcare

(MedPage Today) -- Patients frustrated when the doctor mostly looks at a computer, not them

Is There a Place for Chemoprevention? Clin Onc News Report

(MedPage Today) -- Also, the potential usefulness of blood-based biopsy tests

Lots of Finger-Pointing Over ACA Co-Op Failures

(MedPage Today) -- Much blame directed at CMS for poor oversight

Xtampza Wins Tentative FDA Approval, But Availability Remains Uncertain

(MedPage Today) -- Litigation with Purdue could keep marketing on hold until 2018

First Responders: Stick With Interrupted CPR (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Mouth-to-mouth at least as good as continuous chest compression

FDA Approves Roche's Cotellic for Combination Melanoma Therapy

(MedPage Today) -- Effective in BRAF V600 mutation-positive disease

Morning Break: Carter's Good News; More ACA Plans Vanish; 'Futile' Study Succeeds

(MedPage Today) -- Health news and commentary from around the Web, gathered by the MedPage Today staff

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

ACP: Consider Low-Income Patients With Direct Pay

(MedPage Today) -- Direct pay models can keep docs in play, but may isolate low-income patients

Monday, November 9, 2015

How to Hire a Reputation Management Firm: HealthLeaders Media

(MedPage Today) -- Also, ways for EDs to improve quality and cost of patient care

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Building the Data Analytics Team

(MedPage Today) -- Leaders in healthcare discuss efforts to create a talented team

Sunday, November 8, 2015

D.C. Week: Drug Prices Raise Hackles in Congress

(MedPage Today) -- Also, White House releases official text of controversial Pacific trade deal

Friday, November 6, 2015

MedPAC Explores New Primary Care Bonus

(MedPage Today) -- Panel mulls ideas for keeping primary care financially attractive

Hormone-Like Drug Doesn't Help Women With Alzheimer's: Study

Title: Hormone-Like Drug Doesn't Help Women With Alzheimer's: Study
Category: Health News
Created: 11/4/2015 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/5/2015 12:00:00 AM

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Get Ready for MIPS -- or Opt Out

(MedPage Today) -- Medicare's newest quality reporting program will look at data from 2017

Monday, November 2, 2015

Sunday, November 1, 2015

How Precision Medicine is Unlocking EHRs' Potential

(MedPage Today) -- EMRs help improve patient safety, research, clinical outcomes for 10 neurological disorders