Cardiology
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Reducing Cancer Therapy’s Toll on the Heart
NCH is leveraging our expertise in two key specialties to reduce cardiovascular damage related to cancer drugs.
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Targeting Overuse, Misuse and Underuse in Cardiovascular Care: Why Health Plans Need a Comprehensive Strategy
Learn key strategies for health plans to reduce three types of inappropriate use in cardiovascular care.
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Episode 7: Underuse In Cardiology Is Under-Appreciated. How Do We Change That?
Learn why underuse is a major problem and how we might tackle it
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Episode 6: Why Don't More Cardiology Patients Get Optimal Medication Therapy?
GDMT, or guideline-directed medical therapy, means taking the right medication at the optimal doses to treat cardiovascular problems. Yet these medications are chronically underused.
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Episode 5: Will COVID-19 Change What Is Considered Appropriate Use in Cardiology?
Every day, cardiologists make decisions about what is the most appropriate test, therapy, or procedure for their patients. But then COVID-19 came along. Have the rules of the game changed?
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Traditional UM Programs Can't Move the Needle in Cardiology Care. Here's What Does.
Senior Medical Director Fernando Villacian lays out the key tenets of an effective cardiovascular management program.
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Cardiovascular Clinical Pathways Program at New Century Health
Our senior medical director speaks with Journal of Clinical Pathways about preventing inappropriate use in cardiology.
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New Century Health Reports Year of Record Growth and Clinical Innovation in 2020
New Century Health announced that 2020 was the largest membership growth year in the 19-year history of the company.
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Are You Ready for the Next Wave of Specialty Care Management?
Dr. Andrew Hertler, Chief Medical Officer at New Century Health, explains how value-based arrangements lower the cost of specialty care while providing higher-quality treatment for patients.
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Case Study: A Delegated-Risk Model for Driving Down Cardiovascular Care Costs and Improving Quality
New Century Health's delegated-risk model leverages a specialist network to drive down cardiovascular care costs and improve quality for a Medicare Advantage plan.
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