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High Costs of Uncontrolled Diabetes – What Are the Consequences?

06/03/2010

Website: www.highcostsofdiabetes.com

For people needing medications to control chronic conditions such as diabetes, out-of-pocket expenses can add up. Saving money by skipping or cutting the dose of medications is common. By some accounts, up to 1/3 of patients are purposely not taking their prescriptions as directed by their doctors. While this may save money in the short run, the impact on people’s future medical costs may be severe.

This is particularly true for patients with diabetes. Short-term consequences of skipping or cutting back medications can include costly hospital emergency room visits for problems such as hyperglycemia. Long-term possible extreme adverse outcomes include heart attack, heart failure, stroke, blindness, kidney disease, and amputation.

A website launched in May, 2010, www.highcostsofdiabetes.com, can help people with diabetes learn their risks of developing these severe conditions. The website also has a worksheet that shows how much future earnings may be impacted by disability or death. People who have diabetes, their family members, and health professionals will all benefit from visiting this website.

Not taking diabetes medications as prescribed to correctly manage this disease can be very costly, and this website will let people learn what these costs can be.

Screen from High Costs of Diabetes

Posted by Barb Goergen, Chief Health Education Officer


AMAG and Medicom Digital Partner to Create Online GFR Calculator

03/04/2010

AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has launched an online calculator created by Medicom Digital to determine a patient’s kidney function on its Feraheme® website (www.feraheme.com/resources/calculator.html).

AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company that has developed a therapeutic iron compound, Feraheme, to treat iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) in adult patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Many healthcare professionals do not see CKD patients on a regular basis and so do not have a high level of familiarity with the definitions and descriptions of this disease. AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc. needed a means of enabling busy healthcare professionals to rapidly determine the CKD stage of a patient diagnosed with chronic kidney disease or chronic renal insufficiency.

Since glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is considered the best overall index of a patient’s kidney function, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc. decided the most successful approach would be to develop an easy-to-use, visually attractive and readily accessible application that quickly determines the GFR of a patient. It is simple to use, with just five questions that can be answered in seconds to immediately generate a validated and scientifically-accurate GFR level for a patient.

This Calculator also:

  • Provides explanations of how the GFR values are calculated
  • Is visually appealing and well-integrated with the Feraheme website
  • Contains information about kidney damage indicators from the National Kidney Foundation’s KDOQI™ Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • Shows ICD-9 codes for the stages of chronic kidney disease
  • Lists the References required for medical, regulatory, and legal approval of the Calculator

For more information visit the websites www.feraheme.com and www.medicomdigital.com.

Screen from the AMAG calculator

Main Screen from the AMAG Calculator

Posted by Barb Goergen, Chief Health Education Officer


American Heart Association defines ‘ideal’ heart health with My Life Check™, a tool created by Medicom Digital

01/20/2010

On Wednesday, January 20, 2010, the American Heart Association announced its new national goal: By 2020, improve the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20 percent while reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases and stroke by 20 percent. This is the first time the American Heart Association has adopted better health as a principal goal.

As a cornerstone of this initiative to help people improve their heart health, the American Heart Association has developed a new online resource – My Life Check™ (www.heart.org/MyLifeCheck). Medicom Digital staff worked with scientists from the American Heart Association to create this interactive assessment that easily identifies the seven goals for ideal heart health and notes where a person is on the spectrum of heart health.

If you need help describing the science behind your product or service, contact us @ 800-971-0785.

My Life Check - Your Heart Score

Posted by Barb Goergen, Chief Health Education Officer


Medicom Digital’s New Year Resolution

01/05/2010

It’s that time of the year where people typically resolve to make a change for the coming year.

Posted by Corey Maul, Chief Technology Officer


Happy Holidays from Medicom Digital!

12/20/2009

Medicom Digital is beginning to wind down for the holidays here and we wanted to be sure to share our latest holiday card with all of you.

Posted by Corey Maul, Chief Technology Officer


New Demo: Treating Hypertension with Drug X

11/04/2009

A challenge for any pharmaceutical or device company with a new product is getting favorable reimbursement and formulary status from managed care organizations. For a firm providing a new Beta Blocker, the solution from Medicom Digital was an economic analysis model that compares this drug with its competitors in terms of both the direct costs of the medications and treating side effects.
The model uses national average figures for Beta Blocker usage from claims data and calculates the following for any size organization:
Percentage of existing and newly treated people receiving Beta Blockers for high blood pressure (candidates for therapy)
Medication usage persistence percentages and time periods for each of the drugs
Drug switching percentages and costs for each of the medications
Percentages and costs for the six most common side effects for each of the medications
In addition, the model recognizes that shifting patients from one medication to another does not happen immediately, and that the most likely recipients of the new Beta Blocker are people starting to receive treatment for high blood pressure. The model thus examines the impact of placing this new medication on a formulary for both existing recipients of Beta Blockers and newly diagnosed patients, as well as the combined effect for both populations.
As an example of the model’s results, for a managed care plan with one million members and where 10% of existing patients and 5% of new patients currently receive the most expensive name brand Beta Blocker, placing one quarter of the existing patients and half of the newly diagnosed ones on the new Beta Blocker could save the plan an estimated $1,000,000 per year.

A challenge for any pharmaceutical or device company with a new product is getting favorable reimbursement and formulary status from managed care organizations. For a firm providing a new Beta Blocker, the solution from Medicom Digital is an economic analysis model that compares this drug with its competitors in terms of both the direct costs of the medications and treating side effects.

The model uses national average figures for Beta Blocker usage from claims data and calculates the following for any size organization:

· Percentage of existing and newly treated people receiving Beta Blockers for high blood pressure (candidates for therapy)

· Medication usage persistence percentages and time periods for each of the drugs

· Drug switching percentages and costs for each of the medications

· Percentages and costs for the six most common side effects for each of the medications

In addition, the model recognizes that shifting patients from one medication to another does not happen immediately, and that the most likely recipients of the new Beta Blocker are people starting to receive treatment for high blood pressure. The model thus examines the impact of placing this new medication on a formulary for both existing recipients of Beta Blockers and newly diagnosed patients, as well as the combined effect for both populations.

As an example of the model’s results, for a managed care plan with one million members and where 10% of existing patients and 5% of new patients currently receive the most expensive name brand Beta Blocker, placing one quarter of the existing patients and half of the newly diagnosed ones on the new Beta Blocker could save the plan an estimated $1,000,000 per year.

Demo Page: Treating Hypertension with Drug X

Learn more about our Health Economic Tools

Posted by John Goergen, Chief Financial Officer


Twin Cities Google Technology Users Group (TC-GTUG)

11/03/2009

As part of our on-going outreach to the local community of developers, Medicom Digital often sponsors Twin Cities Google Technology Users Group (TC-GTUG) meetings by providing food and meeting space.

Posted by Corey Maul, Chief Technology Officer


Medicom is at Health 2.0!

10/06/2009

Medicom Digital is at the Health 2.0 conference this week in San Francisco to participate in the dialogue on the future of health innovations and specifically user-driven healthcare.

Posted by Corey Maul, Chief Technology Officer


Effects of Radiation Exposure Illustrated with Medicom Digital Animations

09/23/2009

On Wednesday, September 23, 2009, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) launched a series of animations illustrating the consequences of radiation exposure on the Radiation Emergency Medical Management (REMM) website: http://remm.nlm.gov/whatsnew.htm

Medicom Digital created this series of animations to the specifications of government scientists to educate first-responders about the dire effects of the different types of radiation exposure. The following are links to the individual animations:

Posted by Barb Goergen, Chief Health Education Officer


Taking Your Healthcare Message to the World Through Localization!

09/18/2009

One of the big advantages that our solutions have is the ability to take your tool and easily (and cheaply) translate it into other languages or create otherwise localized versions.

Posted by Corey Maul, Chief Technology Officer