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Alzheimer's: Simple Drug Change Could Save Medicare Hundreds of Millions
Medicare could save millions of dollars every year by changing the way they package Alzheimer's medication.
Change in Alzheimer's Drug Vial Size Could Be Big Money-Saver for Medicare
It is imperative to reduce spending on services that do not improve the health of patients, and this is a prime example of such, given that Medicare is paying for a drug only t
Smaller vial for Alzheimer's drug could save Medicare $366M per year: Study
A new study suggests that Medicare could save up to $366 million annually by introducing a new vial size for Alzheimer's drug lecanemab, which is currently only available in single-use, 500- and 200-milligram vials.
Smaller vial size for Alzheimer's drug could save Medicare hundreds of millions per year
Medicare could save up to 74% of the money lost from discarded Alzheimer's drug lecanemab by the simple introduction of a new vial size that would reduce the amount of unused medication that is thrown away.
McKnight's Long-Term Care News
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Another challenge of living with dementia
Skilled nursing is facing some big challenges. The new staffing mandate is kicking our collective butts, it’s difficult to ...
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on MSN
Scots dementia expert predicts there will be cure for Alzheimer's in 10 years
Professor Craig Ritchie also believes things will move so quickly that advanced cases of dementia in the future could almost ...
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'Sundowning' Is The Dementia Symptom We Don't Talk About Enough
During certain times of the day, some people with dementia may become more confused and disoriented. Referred to by ...
Medscape
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Cognitive Decline and Antihypertensive Use: New Data
Deprescribing antihypertensive medications is associated with reduced cognitive decline among older residents of nursing ...
News Medical on MSN
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Millions of aging Americans are facing dementia by themselves
Sociologist Elena Portacolone was taken aback. Many of the older adults in San Francisco she visited at home for a research ...
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Controlled trial shows hearing and vision health support vital in dementia care
A new study across five European countries is the largest randomized controlled trial to date evaluating the efficacy of a ...
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Common heart conditions raise the risk of dementia, experts say
If you are one of the millions of Americans with heart disease, you have a higher risk for future dementia, according to the ...
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Tips for preventing or delaying dementia
In today's health headlines, why cognitive assessments are so important if you are concerned about Alzheimer's and what to ...
TheHealthSite
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Challenges In Diagnosing Dementia And Alzheimer’s In Diabetic Patients
The complexity of managing these comorbidities makes it harder to identify cognitive decline as a distinct symptom of ...
Science Daily
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Brain network study reveals clues about dementia's behavior changes
Dementia doesn't just erode memory -- it also changes behavior and mental health. A study shows the brain's salience network and tau protein may be involved.
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Study: Half of patients with sepsis die within 2 years
Half of people who develop blood poisoning, otherwise known as sepsis, are dead within a couple of years, a new study finds.
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