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AMA Updates Code of Medical Ethics

Kelly Tyrrell  |  January 17, 2017

Eight years ago, the American Medical Association’s (AMA) Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs embarked on a comprehensive review of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics. What emerged after years of hard effort, intensive feedback and thoughtful revisions was a modernized version of the guide, which the AMA House of Delegates voted to adopt in…

Stronger Malpractice Laws May Not Prevent Surgical Complications

Lisa Rapaport  |  January 15, 2017

(Reuters Health)—More aggressive malpractice climates don’t necessarily protect patients from surgical complications, a new study suggests. Supporters of medical malpractice laws that make it easier for patients to sue doctors say these protections are necessary to improve care. But in the current study, the risk of litigation didn’t translate into better outcomes, said study leader…

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Dispute Over Biologic Drug Sales

Andrew Chung  |  January 15, 2017

NEW YORK (Reuters)—The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a dispute over whether companies that make copycat versions of biologic drugs must wait six months after winning federal approval to begin selling them. The justices will take up an appeal by Novartis AG of a 2015 federal appeals court decision that prevented the…

Pfizer Announces Medicare Reimbursement for Inflectra (infliximab-dyyb), the First Biosimilar Monoclonal Antibody Available in the United States

Pfizer  |  January 13, 2017

On Jan. 6, Pfizer Inc. announced that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has included payment information for INFLECTRA (infliximab-dyyb), a biosimilar to REMICADE (infliximab), in its January Average Selling Price (ASP) pricing file. This pricing took effect as of January 1, 2017. Additional claims processing information is listed in the MLN Matters…

Guselkumab Improves Active Psoriatic Arthritis

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP, & Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  January 11, 2017

A study showed that guselkumab may decrease symptoms of psoriatic arthritis and improve quality of life in adult patients…

U.S. Senate to Act on Obamacare Repeal, McConnell Says

Toni Clarke  |  January 9, 2017

WASHINGTON (Reuters)—The U.S. Senate will take its first steps toward repealing President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare reform act by the end of the week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Sunday. Speaking on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” McConnell said: “There ought not to be a great gap” between repealing the act and replacing…

Clinicians May Have Inaccurate Views of Benefits, Harms of Treatments & Tests

Megan Brooks  |  January 9, 2017

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Clinicians’ expectations of the benefits and harms of a wide range of treatments and tests are rarely accurate, according to a new study. “There was variation—with benefits and harms sometimes being overestimated and sometimes being underestimated; but there was a tendency for clinicians to more often underestimate (rather than overestimate) harms and…

Research Identifies Two New Cell Types in Sjögren’s Syndrome

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  January 9, 2017

Two previously unidentified cellular players in the pathogenesis of primary Sjogren’s syndrome (pSS) have been discovered: a regulatory T cell (Prdm1+eTreg) and a helper T cell (Il21+Th1). In the study, researchers also identified the transcriptional signatures of these cells and their differential dependency on the lymphotoxin/LIGHT signaling axis, which may guide future therapeutic interventions…

Rituximab Promising for Dermatitis Herpetiformis

Marilynn Larkin  |  January 6, 2017

NEW YORK—Rituximab may be an effective treatment for recalcitrant dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), according to a recent case study. “DH is an autoimmune blistering disease which is commonly associated with celiac disease and can present with debilitating pruritic blisters on extensor surfaces,” explained Dr. Ron Feldman of Emory University School of Medicine. “The most common treatments…

Cyber Safety in the HIPAA Age

Richard Quinn  |  January 6, 2017

Ready for a cyber checkup? Auditing your health IT policies, safeguarding your hardware and educating your staff on the importance of data security should be routine, according to industry experts…

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