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How retailers and “payviders” are disrupting U.S. healthcare in 2024

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But, even without Amedisys, the insurer still has home healthcare company LHC Group, acquired in early 2023, and will leverage a long-term partnership with Walmart plus the nation’s largest network of employed and affiliated physicians through Optum to manage patient health and drive down costs for vulnerable patients.

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Making Sense of the Latest Changes to the Market Access Landscape

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However, Medicare will only be able to negotiate prices for 10 Part D drugs in 2026, another 15 Part D drugs in 2027, another 15 Part D and Part B drugs in 2028, and another 20 Part D and Part B drugs for 2029 and subsequent years.

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A history of blood cancer treatment

pharmaphorum

Thanks to the dedicated efforts of doctors, patients, carers, and healthcare professionals, people diagnosed with blood cancer are now living longer, with a steady stream of more effective treatments entering the market each year. However, myelodysplastic syndromes and myeloproliferative neoplasms are also prominent types of blood cancer.

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Reaching for the gold standard of lung cancer screening

pharmaphorum

Given our clinical expertise, the NHS is well placed to provide the lung check programme itself and expertise as to the key issues,” explains Dr Ley Chan, Respiratory Physician & Clinical Fellow at Royal Brompton Hospital. From an early stage, scalability was a core focus for all those involved in the development of the campaign.

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An app can never replace a doctor

World of DTC Marketing

million doctors, nurses, and midwives expected by 2030. Together with the growth in wearables—projected to be worth nearly $120 billion by 2028—we are seeing growing democratization of knowledge of one’s own body, with tech enabling consumers to take a more active and regular role in their healthcare. The Economist.

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