A Spotlight on Vasectomy

As part of the 2024 KFF Women’s Health Survey, a nationally representative sample of 1,191 men ages 18 to 64 were surveyed on a broad range of health issues. This data note highlights their responses to their experiences, knowledge, and perspectives about vasectomy services.

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Why Behavioral Science Is A Significant Untapped Resource For Many Health Plans, And How They Can Better Leverage It

A small number of innovative health systems and plans have incorporated technology and cultural integrations that recognize the comprehensive cognitive, social, and environmental drivers and barriers that influence member behaviors. However, progress has been slow — here are three key areas where behavioral science can significantly impact plans and their members. The post Why Behavioral…

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A structured approach for identifying disease analogs

Payers will often look to disease analogs when making pricing and coverage decisions. These disease analogs can inform the level of rebates, need for prior authorization/utilization management, and the drug’s cost sharing tier. Traditionally, however, disease analogs are selected on an ad hoc basis. In a recent JMCP paper titled “A structured approach for identifying…

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Its Own Reward: NEMT Services Meet Challenge for Special Needs Patients

NEMT providers play a key role, providing lifelines by delivering the crucial connection between patients and the care they need. This responsibility becomes even more critical when serving individuals with special needs, such as those with physical disabilities, behavioral health conditions, developmental delays or age-related limitations. The post Its Own Reward: NEMT Services Meet Challenge…

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As Shared Decision-Making Ails, AI May Save This Human Interaction

By MICHAEL MILLENSON Shared decision-making between doctors and patients may be “the pinnacle of patient-centered care,” but three new medical journal articles suggest it’s encountering more problems than peaks. Yet counterintuitively, it may be artificial intelligence that rescues this intimately human interaction. “Shared decision-making is at a crossroads,” declares a Perspective in the Journal of General…

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