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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: managed care + managed + care  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


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Humana's Results Lift Managed Care Sector
Forbes, NY -
Humana (nyse: HUM - news - people ) shares gained 4.9%, or $2.17, to $46.81 and lifted shares of managed care companies Monday. Aetna's stock closed ahead ...
Humana Increases Earnings Projection; Shares Rise (Update2) Bloomberg
Higher Costs Hit Humana Results Wall Street Journal
Humana to buy Cariten Healthcare for $245M Knoxville News Sentinel
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Managed-care stocks rise after Humana profit
Forbes, NY -
By TOM MURPHY 08.04.08, 2:48 PM ET Managed-care stocks rose Monday after Humana Inc. became the latest insurer to surpass Wall Street expectations for ...HUM
Verispan: Merck Advances to No. 1 with Managed Care Executives
MarketWatch -
YARDLEY, Pa., Aug 04, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- For the first time in the past 11 Verispan audit cycles, both managed care medical directors and pharmacy ...

TheMedGuru
Charter Oak health plan threatened
Connecticut Post, CT -
At Norwalk Hospital, Karen Staff, director of managed care said administrators are "reviewing the plans from a legal, financial and occupational/service ...
From Within Charter Oak Effort, Appeal To Go Slow TheDay
E-mails Suggest Charter Oak Rushed TheMedGuru
Docs, Hospitals Snubbing Rell's Health Plan Hartford Courant
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Virginia Hospital Center Opens Child Care Center for Employees and ...
MarketWatch -
... Arlington County's newest child care program, has announced its grand opening for Monday, August 11, 2008. Managed by Bright Horizons Family Solutions, ...

Dividend.com
UPDATE: Aetna 2Q Net Up; Managed-Care Stocks Trade Higher
CNNMoney.com - Jul 31, 2008
Aetna recently traded up 4%, or $1.23 , to $41.94 , leading shares of other managed-care companies somewhat higher. While the Standard & Poor's 500 managed- ...
Aetna's Profit Increases 6.5 Percent on Added Members (Update2) Bloomberg
Aetna?s Second-Quarter Earnings Rise 6% New York Times
Aetna reaffirms 2008 earnings outlook Forbes
Wall Street Journal
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Cigna Shares Fall on Lower Membership Goal; Net Rises (Update2)
Bloomberg - Aug 1, 2008
``Even though lots of managed-care companies are raising rates, it's still a battle.'' Cigna fell $1.69 or 4.6 percent, to $35.33 at 11:21 am in New York ...
Cigna's Net Income Rises 37% On Strong Overall Growth Wall Street Journal
Cigna stock falls but 2Q profit jumps 37 percent Forbes
Cigna Profit Soars 37% as Acquisitions Add Members (Update2) Bloomberg
Forbes - Forbes
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Curian Capital Releases Results of 2008 Advisor Survey
MarketWatch -
... rather than rising health care costs or the uncertain future of Social Security. -- 69% of respondents are using managed accounts for clients who are ...

ABC News
Psychiatrists Shift Away from Providing Psychotherapy
Newswise (press release) -
?This decline coincided with changes in reimbursement, increases in managed care and growth in the prescription of medications,? the authors write. ...
Move over Freud: Psychiatrists embrace pill power Reuters
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Regence Introduces Rewards to 'Activate' Members Toward Healthy Living
Earthtimes (press release), UK -
No primary care physician requirements and no referral requirements mean fewer hassles for members. For more information on Regence's self-managed plans and ...
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Managed care plan performance since 1980. A literature analysis -
RH Miller, HS Luft - JAMA, 1994 - Am Med Assoc
... Managed care plan performance since 1980. A literature analysis. ... ABSTRACT. Medicaid
Managed Care in Texas: What Have We Learned from the Pilots? Begley et al. ...

Preserving the physician-patient relationship in the era of managed care -
EJ Emanuel, NN Dubler - JAMA, 1995 - Am Med Assoc
... Preserving the physician-patient relationship in the era of managed care. ... Physicians
and Managed Care Weintraub et al. NEJM 1995;332:1173-1174. FULL TEXT. ...

Primary Care Physicians' Experience of Financial Incentives in Managed-Care Systems -
K Grumbach, D Osmond, K Vranizan, D Jaffe, AB … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1998 - content.nejm.org
... Effects of State Managed Care Patient Protection Laws on Physician Satisfaction. ...
Physicians' Perceptions of Managed Care: A Review of the Literature. ...

The impact of managed care on patients' trust in medical care and their physicians -
D Mechanic, M Schlesinger - JAMA, 1996 - Am Med Assoc
... The impact of managed care on patients' trust in medical care and their physicians. ...
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT. Managed Care and Physician Referral Grembowski et al. ...

A National Survey of the Arrangements Managed-Care Plans Make with Physicians -
MR Gold, R Hurley, T Lake, T Ensor, R Berenson - New England Journal of Medicine, 1995 - content.nejm.org
... Background Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little
information about the arrangements managed-care plans make with physicians. ...

[PDF] Does managed care lead to better or worse quality of care? -
RH Miller, HS Luft - < I> Health Affairs</I>, 1997 - healthaff.highwire.org
Does Managed Care Lead To Better Or ... A survey of recent studies shows mixed results
on managed care plan performance. by Robert H. Miller and Harold S. Luft ...
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Evaluation of Medicaid managed care. Satisfaction, access, and use -
JE Sisk, SA Gorman, AL Reisinger, SA Glied, WH … - JAMA, 1996 - Am Med Assoc
... Evaluation of Medicaid managed care. ... Medicaid Enrollment Choice into Managed Care
Health Plans Morton Med Care Res Rev 1998;55:211-238. ABSTRACT. ...

Excess costs of medical care for patients with diabetes in a managed care population. -
JV Selby, GT Ray, D Zhang, CJ Colby - Diabetes Care, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1997 Sep;20(9):1396-402. Excess costs of medical care for patients with diabetes
in a managed care population. Selby JV, Ray GT, Zhang D, Colby CJ. ...

Mental health/substance abuse treatment in managed care: the Massachusetts Medicaid experience -
JJ Callahan, DS Shepard, RH Beinecke, MJ Larson, D … - < I> Health Affairs</I>, 1995 - healthaff.highwire.org
... Project HOPE DataWatch. Mental health/substance abuse treatment in managed
care: the Massachusetts Medicaid experience. JJ Callahan ...

The Exportation of Managed Care to Latin America -
K Stocker, H Waitzkin, C Iriart - New England Journal of Medicine, 1999 - content.nejm.org
... The Exportation of Managed Care to Latin America. Karen Stocker, MA, Howard Waitzkin,
MD, Ph.D., and Celia Iriart, Lic. ... Managed Care in Latin America. ...

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Cholesterol under-treated in high-risk women in managed care study

DALLAS, Feb. 1 – Nearly two-thirds of women at highest risk for a heart attack and death from heart disease and who have dangerously high cholesterol levels are not benefiting from life-saving cholesterol-lowering medications, according to a report in today’s Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.

“Cholesterol management in high-risk women has been proven to save lives and reduce risk of heart attacks.  We wanted to determine what opportunities exist to apply the 2004 American Heart Association guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention in women, especially in a managed care environment,” says lead author Lori Mosca, M.D., Ph.D., director of preventive cardiology, New York-Presbyterian Hospital and associate professor of medicine at Columbia University in New York City.

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Mosca and colleagues studied a 1.1 million-member managed care database and identified 8,353 women who had established cardiovascular disease at the start of the study or were otherwise at high risk because of diabetes or multiple cardiac risk factors and had not recently been on cholesterol-lowering therapy. 

Laboratory and pharmacy information for these women was followed for three years to determine how doctors managed their cholesterol levels.  The researchers determined how many women achieved optimal cholesterol levels based on the 2004 American Heart Association prevention guidelines for women.

The guidelines recommend LDL or “bad” cholesterol be less than 100 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), HDL or “good” cholesterol be more than 50 mg/dL, triglycerides be less than 150 mg/dL, or non-HDL (a combination of all bad forms of cholesterol) be less than 130 mg/dL.

“We found only 7 percent of these high-risk women had optimal levels of all cholesterol measurements at the start of the study.  This improved to 12 percent after three years, still far short of where we would like to see these high-risk women,” Mosca said.  “We also found that only about one-third of women were receiving cholesterol-lowering medications, such as statin therapy, as recommended by national guidelines.”

Very few women in the report received prescription niacin to control HDL levels, or fibrate therapy to control triglycerides, even though only about half of the women had optimal levels of HDL and triglycerides.  Managing low HDL and high triglycerides with drug therapy in high-risk women was strongly recommended in the new guidelines.  Evidence of poor management of these factors provides further evidence for a need to improve comprehensive lipid management in the highest-risk women, Mosca said.

“These findings suggest that therapies should be targeted to the specific cholesterol abnormalities in each woman, so that optimal levels of both the good and the bad cholesterol can be attained,” Mosca said.  “The reason for under-treating high cholesterol in women remains uncertain; however, the need to better apply the new guidelines and educate physicians and consumers is clear.

“Because heart disease is at least six times more likely to kill high-risk women compared to women without cardiovascular disease, reducing high-risk women’s cholesterol to optimal levels is vital to winning the war against heart disease in women,” Mosca said.

Co-authors are Noel Bairey Merz, M.D.; Roger S. Blumenthal, M.D.; Mark J. Cziraky, Pharm.D.; Rosalind Fabunmi, Ph.D.; Chaitanya Sarawate, M.D.; Karol Watson, M.D.; Vincent J. Willey, Pharm.D.; and Eric J. Stanek, Pharm.D.

Statements and conclusions of study authors that are published in the American Heart Association scientific journals are solely those of the study authors and do not necessarily reflect association policy or position.   The American Heart Association makes no representation or warranty as to their accuracy or reliability.

 
 
 
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