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2021 market access prospects for Germany

pharmaphorum

The market access landscape in Germany is particularly interesting in 2021, as a key component – AMNOG – is ten years old, and that milestone prompts reflections on what has worked well and what needs reform. IQWiG sees far less promise in other RWE sources such as electronic medical records and billing records of insurers.

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The “Amazon Effect” – Pharmacies, Healthcare, and Disruption

Fuld

CVS has laid out plans to upgrade its Minute Clinics to nurse- or physician assistant-managed HealthHUBs by the end of 2021. These will include primary care, laboratory testing services, X-rays, and dental, eye, and ear care, as well as health insurance.

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As Apple Rolls Out Medication Tracking to all iPhones, Pharma Must Embrace Connectivity

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You wave your iPhone over a digital kiosk, instantly uploading your current medical record and insurance information. According to a 2021 survey by Heady.io, almost 80 percent of users will abandon a transaction when they’re forced to download an app. We take Apple Health here.” The doctor will see you now.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Mobile Healthcare Applications

Viseven

According to Statista, more than 52,000 healthcare and medical apps are available on the Google Play Store worldwide and over 53,000 mHealth apps are available on the Apple App Store. billion in 2021. Health insurance apps. Medical calculators. Digital health app providers added over 90,000 new apps to app stores in 2020.

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STAT+: New York health insurer agrees to up to $100 million settlement over Medicare fraud tied to improper diagnoses

STAT

A New York health insurer and one of its former executives have agreed to pay the Justice Department up to $100 million to resolve claims that they made their Medicare members appear sicker than they really were to get more money from the government.  

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