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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.
Changing Alzheimer's drug vial size might save big money for Medicare
A simple tweak in available vial sizes of the breakthrough Alzheimer's drug Leqembi could save Medicare hundreds of millions of dollars each year, a new analysis claims.
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
Big vials of Alzheimer's drug could cost Medicare $336M
Medicare could be throwing away as much as $336 million worth of a costly Alzheimer's drug each year because the size of vials is too big, UCLA researchers estimate. Why it matters: The findings, published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine,
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.
Sierra Sun Times
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Alzheimer’s Disease May Damage the Brain in Two Phases - NIH Study Uncovers Which Cell Types May Be Harmed First
Alzheimer’s Disease May Damage the Brain in Two Phases - NIH Study Uncovers Which Cell Types May Be Harmed First ...
MassDevice
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Cognito Therapeutics has positive data for Alzheimer’s-modifying therapy
Cognito Therapeutics today announced a publication demonstrating structural brain preservation with its Spectris treatment.
phillyvoice.com
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Alzheimer's may cause much of its brain damage before symptoms appear
New research suggests the disease occurs in two phases, including one in which changes happen gradually – and 'quietly.' ...
Opinion
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Opinion
In his workshop, Alzheimer’s fades and the father I knew returns
We’re in my father’s cluttered workshop, a familiar place where he still appreciates the beauty of wood and still correctly ...
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Map Shows States With the Highest Alzheimer's Disease Deaths
The neurodegenerative disorder affects millions of Americans, and its impact varies significantly across the country.
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New study traces Alzheimer's 'pathology clock' at unprecedented cellular resolution
Researchers at the Allen Institute for Brain Science, UW Medicine, and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute ...
MedPage Today on MSN
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Alzheimer's-Heparin Link; Two Phases of Alzheimer's Damage; Prion Disease Testing
Heparin treatment was associated with a delayed diagnosis of Alzheimer's dementia, electronic health records in two U.S.
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CT college students raising money for Alzheimer's have personal experience: 'It really hit me'
On Oct. 19 Sacred Heart University will hold a 'Walk to End Alzheimer's' on the university campus in Fairfield, one of ...
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LA County offers free trackable bracelets for people with Alzheimer's disease
Tuesday, October 15 is L.A. Found Day in the county, marking the anniversary of the disappearance of a 56-year-old Manhattan ...
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Savannah local writes Hallmark movie centered around Alzheimer’s Walk
When Savannah local Rick Garman was asked to work on the script for Hallmark’s new movie “Falling Together”, he was ...
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Mayo Clinic Brain Bank secures $150,000 from Alzheimer’s Association for expanded research, outreach
The Mayo Clinic Brain Bank provides samples from donors with neurodegenerative disorders, like Alzheimer’s disease and other ...
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