Weekly Guideline Update for 3/5/2025

Each Wednesday, I bring you news concerning updates to guidelines and recommendations by professional societies. This list is not all-inclusive, of course, but the following recent updates caught my attention. If there are any guidelines I have missed this week that you would like to see possibly included in future updates, please email me at jerm@day-storms.com.Continue reading “Weekly Guideline Update for 3/5/2025”

Weekly Guideline Update for 2/26/2025

Each Wednesday, I bring you news concerning updates to guidelines and recommendations by professional societies. This list is not all-inclusive, of course, but the following recent updates caught my attention. If there are any guidelines I have missed this week that you would like to see possibly included in future updates, please email me at jerm@day-storms.com.Continue reading “Weekly Guideline Update for 2/26/2025”

Pricing Transparency in Dossiers Increases Committee Trust

The Power of Pricing Transparency in Early Communication Even if your product or test has not yet been approved by the FDA, transparency in pricing strategies stands out as a key differentiator when you ask a formulary committee or review board for a review.  The Format Executive Committee of the AMCP strongly advocates for pharmaceuticalContinue reading “Pricing Transparency in Dossiers Increases Committee Trust”

Securing Healthcare Payor Coverage: A Comprehensive Guide to Success

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, securing favorable coverage from payors is more critical than ever. For healthcare innovators and product developers, understanding the nuances of payor dynamics is key to success. These essential strategies are needed to navigate and master the complexities of healthcare payor coverage. Elevating Value Demonstration in Healthcare Products The firstContinue reading “Securing Healthcare Payor Coverage: A Comprehensive Guide to Success”

Clear Objectives in Medical Writing Provides Precision and Clarity

Medical writing, with its intricate details, demands precision and clarity. Whether you’re drafting a research paper, a patient information leaflet, or a clinical trial report, establishing clear objectives is the cornerstone of a successful project. Here’s how to ensure your objectives are crystal clear: Clear objectives are SMART In the realm of medical writing, theContinue reading “Clear Objectives in Medical Writing Provides Precision and Clarity”

Mastering Committee Presentations with Clarity and Evidence

In the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, committee presentations are a pivotal aspect of the decision-making process. Whether it’s a formulary committee, a med review board, or a new tech evaluation committee, the importance of a well-structured and evidence-backed presentation cannot be overstated. Here’s a comprehensive guide to mastering your presentations: Understanding the Importance of CriticalContinue reading “Mastering Committee Presentations with Clarity and Evidence”

Working with Ambiguity in Medical Policy Guidelines

Ambiguity within medical policy guidelines can be a challenging hurdle for healthcare professionals… not to mention medical writers. These guidelines, intended to provide direction for coverage decisions and appropriate patient care, can sometimes leave room for interpretation. Navigating such ambiguity requires a strategic and thoughtful approach to ensure accurate coverage decisions for the health planContinue reading “Working with Ambiguity in Medical Policy Guidelines”

Top 3 Mistakes to Dodge When Navigating Positive Healthcare Payor Coverage

Securing favorable coverage from healthcare payors for your product demands a strategic approach. While working within the medical policy field, I have seen my share of products not covered by payors even though the manufacturer felt confident the evidence supported it. Here are three pitfalls to evade: Underestimating Value Demonstration Convincing healthcare payors goes beyondContinue reading “Top 3 Mistakes to Dodge When Navigating Positive Healthcare Payor Coverage”

Neuroinflammation may play independent role from amyloid in Alzheimer disease

A recent neuroimaging study published in Communications Biology, a journal within the Nature portfolio, reports a possible link in individuals with Alzheimer disease between neuroinflammation in the brain and task-related activities, independent of amyloid aggregation.1 These early findings may indicate that abnormal brain activity may possibly be restored by targeting neuroinflammation; however, additional studies andContinue reading “Neuroinflammation may play independent role from amyloid in Alzheimer disease”

Gender, history of depression associated with lack of sleep after a “heart attack”

A recent PLOS One study of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) (1) reports on factors that impact sleep disturbance. Even though it may seem obvious that people who have a heart attack may suffer from a lack of sleep later, this study finds that some factors may have a greater impact than others, and some ofContinue reading “Gender, history of depression associated with lack of sleep after a “heart attack””