Study: Increasing Antiparasitic Drug Costs in US Lead to Decreased Quality of Care
March 15th 2021The increasing prices of the drugs used to treat hookworm, roundworm (ascariasis), and whipworm (trichuriasis) is driving increased costs for patients with Medicaid or private insurance, as well as a potential decrease in the quality of care those patients receive.
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Hospital Pharmacies Must Innovate to Drive Financial Recovery
March 12th 2021The pharmaceutical supply chain, while always central to health care, will play an even more crucial role as the pandemic continues to threaten the financial viability of hospitals and health systems, large and small.
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Study: Two Servings of Fish Per Week Can Help Prevent Recurrent Heart Disease
March 12th 2021The critical component is omega-3 fatty acids, which was associated with a lower risk of major CVD events, such as heart attacks and strokes, by about one-sixth in high-risk people who ate 2 servings of fish rich in omega-3 each week.
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IV Versus Subcutaneous Daratumumab
March 12th 2021Healthcare stakeholders comment on current practices managing patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma during the COVID pandemic and discuss their comfort switching patients over from intravenous daratumumab to subcutaneous daratumumab.
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The Challenges of Coordinating COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Across NYC’s Public Health System
March 11th 2021Danielle DiBari, the chief pharmacy officer and senior vice president of business operations for NYC Health + Hospitals, discusses some of the challenges involved in coordinating vaccine distribution across New York’s public health system.
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FDA Approves Tivozanib for Treatment of Relapsed or Refractory Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma
March 11th 2021The oral, next-generation vascular endothelial growth factor tyrosine kinase inhibitor is the first therapy approved for this patient population following 2 or more prior systemic therapies.
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