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Managed Care
August 2005
Maureen Glabman
12 DM Trends You Should Know About The government joins health plans, providers, employers, and pharmaceutical companies in seeking to establish disease management's value mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
February 2004
John Carroll
DM Standards Off and Crawling When American Healthways posted a collaborative methodology on its Web site, not everyone in the industry applauded. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2005
'This Country Cannot Continue With the System We Now Have' As a vice president of Pfizer Health Solutions, a major disease management company, John Sory knows how difficult it is to bring systematic care to the chronically ill. He discusses Pfizer's work with Florida's Medicaid program. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2003
Alison Johnson
Measuring DM's Net Effect Is Harder Than You Might Think Disease management is God's gift to managed care. Or is it? Here is a discussion of areas that make evaluating a DM program a complex, if not ineffable, proposition. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nursing Management
October 2011
Edna Cadmus
Your role in redesigning healthcare We need to rethink how we provide care and to understand the interconnectedness and the structure of healthcare by looking at it as a whole vs. the sum of its parts. As leaders we need to view the evidence as we rethink healthcare together. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2002
John Carroll
DM Vendors Start To Address Costs Created by Comorbidities Some vendors are moving from offering just a few programs to embracing systems that try to deal with all the complicated overlaps... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2005
There's Now a Correct Method For Defining ROI in Disease Management Health care consultant Al Lewis, the godfather of disease management, talks about how the industry went wrong, and is now going right, in describing its own value to health plans, public employers, and the government. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
April 2006
Maureen Glabman
'Take My Word for It': The Enduring Dispute Over Measuring DM's Economic Value While disease management is now mainstream, it can still be difficult to judge a program's worth. Health plans faced with renewing these contracts have a lot to think about. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2003
Gold & Kongstvedt
How Broadening Disease Management's Focus Helped Shrink One Plan's Costs Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota and American Healthways score a hat trick by improving outcomes and satisfaction while saving money. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
April 2007
A Conversation With Emad Rizk, MD: Disease Management Beyond the Call Center The man who heads McKesson Health Solutions, the third largest disease management program in the country, says it's time to roll out a new model. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2005
John Carroll
DM Industry Confident It Can Hit Medicare Goals Though there are challenges to serving the elderly, the movers and shakers of disease management say that they should be able to cut costs in pilot populations by 5%. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2004
'Random Gifts of Information' Should Never be Ignored The CMO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota is hopeful that the goal of true population management is near. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
December 2002
Patrick Mullen
Placing Faith in Technology To Improve Members' Choices Not many companies' organizational charts list a 'chief innovation officer.' At Humana, it brings visibility to a high-tech strategy for reducing care fragmentation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2006
Martin Sipkoff
Health Plans Are Ill-Prepared for Looming Diabetes Epidemic The problem is outpacing insurers' resources and perhaps even their commitment. Can the chronic care model help? mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
January 2002
Patrick Mullen
Interview: Peter Lee The head of the Pacific Business Group on Health says the coming trend in care will be patients making informed decisions before they get sick... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2004
Frank Diamond
Care Coordination Strikes Right Chord Care coordination -- which, for the purposes of this article, means optimal management of people with multiple chronic diseases to improve outcomes and cut costs -- just suddenly seems a lot more doable. The thing that may make care coordination work this time, is technology. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nursing Management
April 2009
Sharon H. Pappas
Profits, Payers, and Patients: Responding to Changes Profit is necessary for hospitals to fulfill their missions, invest in expansion and new technologies, and reinvest in existing patient care infrastructures. Profitability is the work of the financial team and the clinical team to produce the hospital's desired financial outcome. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2002
'We Changed The Way Kaiser Makes Decisions, Views Itself' Lawrence's tenure as Kaiser CEO came at a tumultuous time for the country's largest classic HMO. An interview with David M. Lawrence. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
August 2007
Patrick Mullen
Bringing Guidelines into the Real World An interview with Jim Schibanoff, editor-in-chief of Milliman Care Guidelines, regarding the current state of the art technology behind guidelines, and how their use might evolve over the next several years. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2003
Employer Coalition Leaps at Challenge of Grappling With Misaligned Incentives The executive director of the Leapfrog Group says that the organization pleads guilty to trying to create 'aspirational' standards for health care. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2004
Frank Diamond
DM's Cost-Effectiveness Doubted in CBO Report Congress's financial review agency says that not enough evidence exists to prove that disease management saves money. Many beg to differ. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2004
O'Kane Gives the OK To Focus More on Providers The head of the National Committee for Quality Assurance, Margaret E. O'Kane, says health plans want to encourage physicians in the never-ending quest for quality. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2005
New Research Throws Doubt On DM's Cost-Effectiveness Health plans and other providers of disease management services might do better to emphasize the pursuit of better outcomes, rather than guaranteed savings, a new study implies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2002
Patrick Mullen
He Wants AdvancePCS to Manage More Than Drugs The CMO of the nation's largest pharmacy benefits manager says that the company's mission has broadened. One new area of focus: worker productivity... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
December 2003
Martin Sipkoff
Health Plans Begin To Address Chronic Care Management As with so much else in health care, observing protocols, analyzing data, and rethinking benefit designs are important. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 4, 2010
Terhune & Weintraub
Take Your Meds, Exercise -- and Spend Billions Washington wants to pump big money into so-called disease management, though there's scant evidence that it works. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2007
A Conversation with Jonathan Weiner, DrPH: Mixing Population-Based Care With Market Controls The United States' health care system needs consumer and market controls to succeed, but it can't rely on only those two factors. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 1999
Arthur L. Baldwin III
Financial and Risk Considerations for Successful Disease Management Programs Results for disease management programs have not been as positive as hoped because of clinical issues, lack of access to capital, and administrative issues.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 1999
Al Lewis
Irresistible Force Called DM Facing Some Immovable Objects Disease Management mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2000
John Carroll
Mergers, Acquisitions Afoot In Disease Management Industry Within a few years, there may be only 30 DM companies left, says one expert. HMO customers want vendors to handle more than one condition... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
January 2001
John Carroll
Florida Leads the Way in Attempting Disease Management for Medicaid Officials across the country are watching to see whether the Sunshine State's innovation can save money... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2001
Charles Downey
Disease Management Uses Web To Net Savings More vendors are turning to the Internet to expand the reach of programs. Cutting-edge technology helps patients help themselves... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2000
NCQA To Accredit DM Programs, HEDIS Software The National Committee for Quality Assurance will soon offer its blessing to disease management programs. NCQA is developing a DM certification program intended to recognize regimens that effectively manage chronic illnesses. The program will go live next year. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2006
Opinions on DM Outcomes Can Be Swayed An exercise in "point-counterpoint" at a recent disease management meeting showed dramatic swings in views. This shows the managed care industry that there is a great need for civil, structured discussion and honest and respectful public debate of the important issues facing DM. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2006
They Wrote the Book on Fixing the System How could the largely private U.S. health care system, characterized by arguably more competition than any other health care system in the world, be performing so poorly? mark for My Articles similar articles
Nurse Practitioner
March 2012
Baumann & Dang
Helping Patients with Chronic Conditions Overcome Barriers to Self-Care Here are approaches nurse practitioners can use to reduce or eliminate barriers to self-care in adults with chronic conditions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
April 2004
What's Past is Prologue? Don't Bet on It Many things that were supposed to happen -- like electronic medical records -- didn't, this health care futurist reminds us. Tomorrow needs to be shaped. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2003
MargaretAnn Cross
Money Pit: Is Accreditation Always Worth the Cost? Some plans swear by the benefits of obtaining an "excellent." Others say that customers care much more about cost. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2006
Primed to Take on Challenges to PBM's This CMO of a pharmacy benefits manager wrestles with some of insurance's most taxing issues. Price, of course. And here come biologics! mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2002
John Carroll
DM and Medicare: A Marriage Made in Heaven? With a budget of about $230 billion for 40 million patients, many with chronic ailments, is it any wonder that disease management and Medicare are courting? mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
June 2005
Giving More Than a Nod To the Wave of the Future An interview with the director of regional informatics programs through the Vanderbilt Center for Better Health and Accenture professor of biomedical informatics about how his love of medicine and fascination with technology continue to drive his work in the field. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 22, 2009
Arlene Weintraub
Tough Love, Lower Health Costs A UnitedHealthcare plan offers incentives to employees who strictly control their diabetes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
April 2006
Patrick Mullen
A Conversation with Paul Fronstin, PhD: Current Crop of Consumer-Directed Plans More 'Lite' Than 'Heavy' Paul Fronstin, a senior research associate at the Employee Benefit Research Institute, speaks about Medicare, health benefit trends, and managed care. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
January 2006
Is Managed Consumerism the 'Third Way'? The health care economist says that consumers ought to share in the savings from making the right choices. Insurers, providers, and hospitals should make sure that options exist. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2006
We Can't Avoid Tough Decisions Forever Former Reagan administration official Jeanne Scott is working to change how health information is processed. However, that's only part of the solution. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
October 2004
John Carroll
DM Industry Jumps for Joy Over Medicare's Leap of Faith The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services has implemented 10 pilot programs that may very well be viewed as a make-or-break test for disease management. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2004
Patrick Mullen
Matthew Holt: Internet Pundit Thrives on the Biggest Issues Integrated health care systems are seizing the momentum in care coordination from HMOs, says the author of the well-read Internet Healthcare Blog. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2004
John Carroll
Pfizer: DM Did Not Fizzle In Florida Medicaid Ruckus Medicaid officials close the books on a program the pharmaceutical giant contends that soon-to-be-released data will verify its disease management program's effectiveness. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
December 2006
A Conversation With Michael L. Millenson: Health Care Reform Movement Has Only Scratched Surface Michael L. Millenson has long been frustrated by the pace of change says that - ready or not - health care reform is finally on the way. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2005
Patrick Mullen
This Biologics Industry Spokesman Knows That Health Plans Can Only be Won Over by the Financial Argument. Biotech's focus is expanding from products that treat relatively rare diseases to treatments for conditions that affect much larger populations, including various cancers, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and asthma because of health plan costs. mark for My Articles similar articles