Respiratory Treatments
Electronic Prescribing Increases Generic and Formulary Drug Use
Electronic prescribing resulted in greater generic and formulary drug use, according to Crystal Chang, PharmD, and colleagues at Blue Shield of California, San Francisco. It also led to an average cost savings of 17.3% for both the member and the payer.
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Update on the Therapy for Sporotrichosis
Sporotrichosis is a fungal infection that typically results in cutaneous or lymphocutaneous disease, although other, more severe, life-threatening manifestations do occur. This article reviews updated treatment guidelines, which state that itraconazole has become the preferred therapy for most forms of infection. Amphotericin B remains the mainstay of treatment for severe cases, but lipid formulations are now preferred because of their more favorable toxicity profile. Also, fluconazole has been... More »
Medication Compliance Initiatives in the Workplace
Almost 90% of employers consider employee medication compliance to be a prime health management objective, according to a study by the National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC).1 The majority of study respondents reported that they are analyzing or have plans to analyze prescription data to determine medication compliance for select health conditions.
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Managing Allergic Rhinitis: The Role of Pharmacotherapy
While avoidance measures are a key component of the treatment of allergic rhinitis, pharmacological therapies are often needed to adequately control symptoms. Intranasal corticosteroids are highly effective and are particularly useful in patients with moderate to severe disease.
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Part D in 2010: Fewer Plans, but Still Lots of Choice
While the facts support the claim from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that beneficiaries have “robust” choices in the sign-up period for 2010 Part D drug coverage plans that begins in November, the number of options available have continued to decline. At the peak in 2007, 1875 stand-alone Medicare drug plans were offered; this year, the number had shrunk to 1659, and the total for next year will be 1510. More »
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ajrccm.atsjournals.org - 4/30/10
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine ... insurance • disparities • payer • critical care • intensive care ... Very few randomized controlled trials of payer status have been done (9 ... medication or experiencing acute respiratory distress syndrome or respiratory failure shock ...
pubmed.com - 3/31/10
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause ... life-years gained. The payer and society have been ...
www.biomedcentral.com - 1/14/10
versus resurfacing arthroplasty in the treatment of young patients with arthritis ... post- treatment outcome measurements will be blind to treatment allocation ... 20]; both will use a payer (NHS and Social Services) ...
pubmed.com - 7/31/09
followed to identify randomised controlled clinical trials of antibiotic treatment for acute respiratory tract infection for which adherence was reported. ... impact of non-adherence to antibiotic treatment on clinical effectiveness and costs ... vs. the PCG and payers would save up to euro122 ...
www.biomedcentral.com - 5/18/09
4 Department of Medicine Respiratory Division UBC Vancouver BC Canada ... resources such as nursing care respiratory therapy and ED-specific supplies ... severity of illness income and payer were found to be significantly ...
pubmed.com - 4/30/07
conducted from a third-party payer's perspective. The study was ... estimated by converting the St George's Respiratory Questionnaire scores into EuroQoL-5D ...
www.mayoclinicproceedings.com - 4/22/07
conducted from a third-party payer’s perspective. The study was ... estimated by converting the St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire scores into EuroQoL-5D ... SGRQ = St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire and severe (stage ... was conducted from a thirdparty payer’s perspective; hence only direct ...
jama.ama-assn.org - 6/6/06
was that of a third-party payer. Included in the analysis were assessment costs and additional diagnosis and treatment resources ...
ats.ctsnetjournals.org - 1/1/06
Respiratory Medicine University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada ... the disease-specific Chronic Respiratory Disease questionnaire (CRQ) ... conducted from the viewpoint of a provincial government healthcare payer. ...
www.nejm.org - 9/22/05
Presumably it would be in the interests of health care payers and manufacturers of generic drugs to share the costs ... important findings and save hundreds of millions of dollars for payers inside and outside of government. ...

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