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Employers’ Challenge: Cut Healthcare Costs Without Limiting Employees’ Benefits
By
Caroline Helwick
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
Houston, TX—Employers’ health plan managers must “balance members’ access to new treatments with the fiscal responsibility of managing the healthcare financial resources wisely,” said Bridget Eber, PharmD, Senior Consultant and Clinical Lead of Rx Group Purchasing, Towers Watson, at the 2012 Second Annual Association for Value-Based Cancer Care Conference.
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No Increase in Leukemia or MDS with Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
By
Audrey Andrews
Breast Cancer Symposium
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
San Francisco, CA—According to a study from the US Oncology Network, patients with breast cancer who are treated with adjuvant chemotherapy have no increased risk for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), at least within the first 3 years of treatment.
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Costly Acute Care Episodes Are Common for Patients with Early Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Symposium
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
San Francisco, CA—Acute care utilization, namely, emergency department visits and hospitalizations, are surprisingly common among patients with early breast cancer, according to a retrospective study using an administrative database in Ontario, Canada.
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Some Staging Studies Not Beneficial in Early Breast Cancer Work-Up
By
Caroline Helwick
Breast Cancer Symposium
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
San Francisco, CA—Three frequently used radiologic tests rarely detect metastases in patients with a new diagnosis of breast cancer and should not be routinely performed, according to a comprehensive literature review presented at the 2012 Breast Cancer Symposium.
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Newer, More Costly Radiation Technologies Adopted in Elderly Patients with Breast Cancer
By
Phoebe Starr
ASTRO Annual Meeting
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
In a study of patients who were enrolled in the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results–Medicare database, these utilization patterns led to a cost increase of 63% per patient. The study’s results were reported at the 2012 American Society for Radiation Oncology annual meeting.
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Abraxane Receives New Indication for Locally Advanced or Metastatic Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer, in Combination with Carboplatin, in Patients Who Are Not Candidates for Curative Surgery or Radiation Therapy
By
Lynne Lederman, PhD, Medical Writer
Drug Updates
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
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CMS Finalizes Payment Policies for 2013, Signaling a Shift toward Paying for Value
By
Ross D. Margulies, JD, MPH
;
Jayson Slotnik, JD, MPH
Health Policy
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Policies & Guidelines
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
In this article we address the final payment rules issued on November 1, 2012, by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Physician Fee Schedule (PFS), and the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System.
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The Missing Perspective in Personalized Cancer Care
By
Caroline Helwick
Personalized Medicine
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
Vienna, Austria—The identification of genetic mutations and tumor biomarkers to select the right drug for the right patient are not enough to satisfy the need for personalized cancer care, according to Kathy Redmond, MSc, RN, Editor of Cancer World magazine, a publication of the European School of Oncology and former president of the European Oncology Nursing Society, who addressed the topic of personalized medicine at the 2012 European Society for Medical Oncology Congress.
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A New Personalized Prescription Decision-Making System
By
Rosemary Frei, MSc
Personalized Medicine
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
Phoenix, AZ—Using the paradigm of individualizing drug therapy based on a patient’s genetics, a group of oncologists and genomic experts have designed a genomic prescribing system that they hope will significantly reduce the staggeringly high rate of adverse drug reactions associated with prescription drugs in the United States.
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How Will We Pay for Cancer Treatment?
By
Ted Okon, MBA
Economics & Value
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Value-Based Care
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VBCC Perspectives
November 2012, Vol 3, No 8
With the fanfare of a New York Times Op-Ed piece by Peter B. Bach, MD, and colleagues, the announcement was made that Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) would exclude the new colorectal cancer drug ziv-aflibercept (Zaltrap) from its formulary.
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