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research Alopecia areata in childhood
Alopecia areata is relatively common in children, has a variable course, and shows different responses to treatment; thyroid testing is recommended for those affected.
research Facts and Ideas from Anywhere
Global oil use will rise, US corn-to-ethanol policy is flawed, and various social and economic issues need attention.
research Comprehensive Program Planning for the Integration of 21st Century Learning Center After-School Programs with Regular Day Programs and Community Partners.
The report expanded knowledge of MBTPS1-related disorders by identifying new symptoms.
research Classified Advertising
The document listed various medical job opportunities with competitive benefits and living conditions.
research Claims for the cost of care: local authority provision
The claimant sued for negligence after a hair treatment caused harm and distress, and the defendant responded after legal action started.
research Use of a Healthcare Claims Database for Post-Marketing Safety Assessments of Eribulin in Japan: A Comparative Assessment with a Prospective Post-Marketing Surveillance Study
Healthcare claims databases can help monitor drug safety, but may report adverse events differently than direct surveillance.
research PD14-05 ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF UROLOGIST PRESCRIPTION PRACTICES AMONG MEDICARE PART D BENEFICIARIES
Using more low-cost and generic drugs could save Medicare Part D a lot of money.
research Comparing the burden of illness in patients with alopecia areata vs atopic dermatitis in the US population from a payer perspective
Alopecia areata and atopic dermatitis have similar healthcare costs, but alopecia areata leads to more outpatient and long-term disability expenses.
research 54675 Organizations to Assist Patients in Accessing Prescription Assistance Programs for Dermatology Medications
Organizations help patients access discounts for expensive dermatology medications.
research 62045 Dermatologist Utilization of Medications Associated with Androgenic Alopecia Treatment Among Medicare Beneficiaries
research 342 Implementation of a teletriage system improves access to dermatologic care in an underserved clinic: A retrospective review
Using a teletriage system greatly increased access to skin care for uninsured Latino immigrants at a clinic.
research Alopecia Areata Treatment Patterns, Healthcare Resource Utilization, and Comorbidities in the US Population Using Insurance Claims
Most people with Alopecia Areata don't get treatment within a year; it's costly and often comes with other health issues.
research Potential Impact of Medicare Part D in the End-Stage Renal Disease Population
Medicare Part D causes significant coverage and cost issues for end-stage renal disease patients.
research Yale–New Haven Hospital top contender in Abbott quality awards
Yale-New Haven Hospital won a top award for greatly improving asthma care and reducing related hospital visits and costs.
research Urological Drug Price Stewardship: Potential Cost Savings Based on the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company Model
Adopting the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company pricing model could save Medicare about $1.29 billion on urological drugs.
research PSS35 COST COMPARISON OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HAND ECZEMA COVERED BY STATUTORY VS. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCES IN GERMANY
Treating chronic hand eczema costs about the same in statutory and occupational health insurances in Germany, but work-related cases may lead to higher indirect costs due to longer work absences.
research Identifying barriers and disparities in the healthcare of patients with alopecia areata: a mixed-methods analysis using claims data and qualitative interview data
Patients with alopecia areata face treatment barriers due to lack of reimbursement and need more support and information.
research LB1011 Cost and access changes with TNFa inhibitor biosimilars entering the market
Biosimilars lower costs but don't significantly improve access.
research Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia and the impact of wig prosthesis on patient quality of life: a case report with medical insurance appeal letter
Wearing a high-quality wig improved a woman's mood and life quality, and the authors suggest insurance should cover the cost of wigs.
research Insurers Give Short Shrift to ASCO Pathways Recommendation
Insurers opposed ASCO's recommendation for a single cancer care pathway program.
research 448 Challenges of securing insurance approval for oral tofacitinib treatment of alopecia areata: A multi-institutional retrospective review
Getting insurance to cover the hair loss treatment tofacitinib is hard because it's not officially approved for that use.
research Dermatologist prescribing patterns for androgenetic alopecia therapies among Medicare beneficiaries
research Racial Disparities in the Cost of Unplanned Hospitalizations after Breast Reconstruction
Racial minorities face higher costs for unplanned hospital visits after breast reconstruction.
research Improving Awareness and Utilization of Pediatric Wig Resources Through Provider and Family Education at Children’s Hospital of Orange County
The initiative aims to increase awareness and use of free pediatric wig programs by 50% in 3 months.
research LB918 Analysis of National Inpatient Sample to characterize admissions for pediatric patients with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Pediatric patients with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa face more hospital admissions, procedures, and complications than others.
research Baricitinib (Olumiant)
Olumiant should be covered for severe alopecia areata if certain conditions are met.
research Excluded at the Root: Health Insurance Discrimination Against Hair Loss Conditions
research Classified Advertising
The document listed medical job ads and guidelines for breast cancer screening.
research RESEARCHComparing Strategies for Identifying Falls in Older Adult Emergency Department Visits Using EHR Data
Natural language processing is the most accurate method for identifying falls in older adults in emergency departments.