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09/18/2018
According to experts cited in an AMA Board of Trustees report, whose recommendations were adopted at the 2018 AMA Annual Meeting, computational methods, techniques, and systems for data analysis can also be used in health care. 
According to experts cited in an AMA Board of Trustees report, whose recommendations were adopted at the 2018 AMA Annual Meeting, computational methods, techniques, and systems for data analysis can also be used in health care. 
According to experts cited in an...
09/18/2018
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09/18/2018
Results from Prevenir, an ongoing observational study, presented at AIDS 2018, provided further evidence that on-demand PrEP is an effective strategy for preventing HIV acquisition in at-risk men who have sex with men (MSM).
Results from Prevenir, an ongoing observational study, presented at AIDS 2018, provided further evidence that on-demand PrEP is an effective strategy for preventing HIV acquisition in at-risk men who have sex with men (MSM).
Results from Prevenir, an...
09/18/2018
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Conference Insider
09/18/2018
In the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate a ‘’kick-and-kill’’ approach in patients with primary HIV infection, presented at AIDS 2018, there was no impact on measures of the HIV reservoir.
In the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate a ‘’kick-and-kill’’ approach in patients with primary HIV infection, presented at AIDS 2018, there was no impact on measures of the HIV reservoir.
In the first randomized...
09/18/2018
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Conference Insider
09/18/2018
Researchers presented at AIDS 2018 encouraging new long-term data from APPROACH, a phase 1/2a study evaluating the safety and immunogenicity of several different HIV vaccine regimens.
Researchers presented at AIDS 2018 encouraging new long-term data from APPROACH, a phase 1/2a study evaluating the safety and immunogenicity of several different HIV vaccine regimens.
Researchers presented at AIDS...
09/18/2018
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Managed Care Q&A
08/30/2018
An interview with Nicole M Trask, PharmD, a clinical consultant pharmacist at UMass Medical School and secretary of the AMCP’s Northeast Regional Affiliate.
An interview with Nicole M Trask, PharmD, a clinical consultant pharmacist at UMass Medical School and secretary of the AMCP’s Northeast Regional Affiliate.
An interview with Nicole M...
08/30/2018
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Formulary Frontlines®
08/30/2018
The United States represents 5.4% of the world’s population; however, it consumes 80% of the world’s opioid supply, according to data from OptumRX. Further, every 16 minutes someone in the United States dies from an opioid related-cause and...
The United States represents 5.4% of the world’s population; however, it consumes 80% of the world’s opioid supply, according to data from OptumRX. Further, every 16 minutes someone in the United States dies from an opioid related-cause and...
The United States represents...
08/30/2018
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News Connection
08/30/2018
A final rule issued by the HHS has extended the length of limited, short-term health plans to 12 months, according to a press release.
A final rule issued by the HHS has extended the length of limited, short-term health plans to 12 months, according to a press release.
A final rule issued by the HHS...
08/30/2018
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08/30/2018
The Trump Administration has reversed a decision made earlier this month to cease payments to insurers through the ACA’s risk-adjustment reimbursement program.
The Trump Administration has reversed a decision made earlier this month to cease payments to insurers through the ACA’s risk-adjustment reimbursement program.
The Trump Administration has...
08/30/2018
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08/30/2018
A recent commentary by Kyle Sheetz, MD, and David Shulkin, MD, in the New England Journal of Medicine, argued that increased competition through patient choice could improve quality at VA medical centers. 
A recent commentary by Kyle Sheetz, MD, and David Shulkin, MD, in the New England Journal of Medicine, argued that increased competition through patient choice could improve quality at VA medical centers. 
A recent commentary by Kyle...
08/30/2018
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News Connection
08/30/2018
Lawmakers expressed their frustrations with the lack of crucial leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as the agency prepares for implementation of a new, $16 billion electronic health records (EHR) system.
Lawmakers expressed their frustrations with the lack of crucial leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as the agency prepares for implementation of a new, $16 billion electronic health records (EHR) system.
Lawmakers expressed their...
08/30/2018
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