Remove tag grow-therapy
article thumbnail

The $2.8M Medicine: How Data Can Help Insurers Pay for Life-Changing Therapies Without Breaking The Bank

HIT Consultant

Many of these treatments are drug-based gene therapies–- but they come with an extremely high price tag. million gene therapy to treat a rare blood disorder. . The growing number of promising but expensive treatments present a challenge – to governments, caregivers, insurance companies, and ordinary citizens.

article thumbnail

Day 4 Notes from the 41st Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference

Healthcare Law Blog

If you include substance abuse disorders (opioid, alcohol, other illegal and legal drugs) as well, the numbers and costs continue to grow. We also have latched onto “evidence- based” treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that is manualized to make it easy to be undertaken by lesser-trained professionals.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Health Provider News

Hall Render

in billing fraud Arizona system names new CEO Banner Health CEO Peter Fine to retire after 24 years, handing the reins to health system president Four UArizona bioscience startups selected for Flinn Foundation program Gov.

article thumbnail

Health Provider News

Hall Render

to Recruit, Train Primary Care Students UAMS Gets $17.5M to Recruit, Train Primary Care Students UAMS Gets $17.5M to hospitals Propella Therapeutics, Pittsboro firm with 5 employees, sold for $175M Winston-Salem’s clinical research organization Javara raises $9.43

article thumbnail

A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The quickly evolving COVID-19 public health emergency has warranted the growing use of telehealth and non-invasive remote monitoring devices to facilitate patient monitoring while reducing patient and healthcare provider contact and possible exposure to the virus.

COVID-19 180
article thumbnail

SQA News | Year End 2020

SQA

As the volume of cyberattacks grows, SQA is ready to help government contractor organizations identify risk and provide solutions through our cybersecurity readiness programs. SQA’s comprehensive Biologics, Gene, and Cell Therapy products and programs are supporting many new clients and existing partners. Hey Associates!

article thumbnail

Health Provider News

Hall Render

Audit raises concerns about money management in Virginia Health Department OrthoVirginia’s 5-year recap: 13 moves Sentara hospital in Woodbridge fills two top staff positions WASHINGTON A community-based approach to improving health outcomes across Washington state Could cancer-fighting therapy be used to treat young lupus patients?