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Some Still Want To Know When There’s Nothing to Be Done
Whether a person is likely to develop diabetes, cancer, schizophrenia, or stroke will be reasonably well predicted, and tests can also determine whether a patient will respond to a given therapy. That’s the good part.
Paying for medical group practice redesign can significantly enhance the quality of care for chronically ill patients, and perhaps lower long-term costs
There are plenty of ways that confidential data can escape your control, and the consequences can be major. Can you trust your employees?
Germany has been able to enroll more than a million people with type 2 diabetes in DM programs through legislation that created incentives for physicians and insurers
This CMO of a pharmacy benefits manager wrestles with some of insurance’s most taxing issues. Price, of course. And here come biologics!
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LEGISLATION & REGULATION
Despite an array of economically and politically strong advocates, a bill to beef up health savings accounts has stirred significant opposition
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Many insurers may not consider insomnia a serious health problem, but it costs employers a bundle in lowered productivity
COMPENSATION MONITOR
THE FORMULARY FILES
EMPLOYER UPDATE
Still, some are skeptical about punishing bad behavior. For one thing, it makes coverage more expensive for those who need it most.
TOMORROW’S MEDICINE
The use of transgenic goats to produce a recombinant form of human antithrombin is much more efficient than using mammalian cell cultures
MANAGED CARE OUTLOOK
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Paul Lendner ist ein praktizierender Experte im Bereich Gesundheit, Medizin und Fitness. Er schreibt bereits seit über 5 Jahren für das Managed Care Mag. Mit seinen Artikeln, die einen einzigartigen Expertenstatus nachweisen, liefert er unseren Lesern nicht nur Mehrwert, sondern auch Hilfestellung bei ihren Problemen.