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VIDEO: Consensus conference seeks ‘standardization’ of care in pregnant women with IBD
In this video, Uma Mahadevan, MD, director of the Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Center at the University of California, San Francisco, spoke with Healio about a consensus conference on the management of IBD in pregnancy.
'Denials must not be a mystery': AMA adopts prior authorization policies
The AMA House of Delegates adopted two new policies aiming to reform prior authorization and the burden it causes patients and physicians.
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FDA approves Ipsen’s Iqirvo ‘to address unmet need’ in primary biliary cholangitis
The FDA granted accelerated approval to Ipsen Pharma’s Iqirvo 80 mg, a first-in-class oral, once-daily peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor agonist for the treatment of primary biliary cholangitis, according to a company release.
VIDEO: Bulevirtide remains ‘efficacious, well tolerated’ in chronic hepatitis D at 2 years
In a Healio video exclusive, Anu Osinusi, MD, MPH, reported long-term bulevirtide monotherapy 2 mg and 10 mg remained safe and effective for chronic hepatitis D virus with improved biochemical, fibrosis and virologic markers at 144 weeks.
VIDEO: ‘Big year’ for IL-23 inhibitors in trials for ulcerative colitis
In this Healio video, Uma Mahadevan, MD, director of the Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Center at the University of California, San Francisco, discusses new study results assessing the use of interleukin-23 inhibitors in ulcerative colitis.
Bariatric surgery significantly reduced major adverse liver outcomes in MASH cirrhosis
At 15 years of follow-up, metabolic surgery “was not only safe” but also significantly reduced major adverse liver outcomes and decompensation in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis and compensated cirrhosis.
Q&A: Physicians call for federal action to combat rise in cyberattacks
On May 8, the health care organization Ascension experienced a cyberattack that disrupted access to its electronic health care records, patient portals, phones and systems used to order tests, medications and procedures.
Financial independence: ‘Enough’ is absolute, not relative to anyone else
Financial independence is the holy grail, which affords one to work for the sake of working with the peace of mind of knowing they are no longer dependent on a paycheck to maintain their lifestyle.
DAA treatment ‘longitudinally continues to improve’ liver-related survival in HCV
Treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus with direct-acting antivirals improved liver-related morbidity and survival, regardless of hepatocellular carcinoma, although patients aged older than 60 years should be monitored, a presenter noted.
‘Unprecedented level of fibrosis improvement’ through 96 weeks with efruxifermin for MASH
Treatment with efruxifermin resulted in significant improvement in fibrosis at week 24 in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, which was “sustained and expanded through week 96,” according to late-breaking data.
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