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Grand Rounds September 15, 2023: Effect of Financial Incentives and Default Options on Food Choices of Adults With Low Income in Online Retail Settings (Pasquale Rummo, PhD, MPH)

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SNAP does not focus on mitigating nutrition insecurity, which is where nutrition incentive programs come into play. Nutrition incentive programs match SNAP dollars for people to use on fresh produce at supermarkets, which increases sales and consumption of produce in brick-and-mortar settings. My thoughts differ for each strategy.

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Grand Rounds February 9, 2024: Pragmatic Recruitment of Underrepresented Groups – Experience From the Diuretic Comparison Project (Cynthia Hau, MPH)

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Key elements for successful implementation and execution were having a flexible EHR with systemwide collaboration, a supporting community and excellent study coordination, and aligned incentives. The actual startup was about 18 months.

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Rare Disease Spotlight – tracing the rise of orphan drug designations over almost 40 years

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For example, while orphan drug designations have more than doubled in the last decade compared to the previous one, only 16% of therapies with orphan tags have managed to gain FDA approval in some indications. Prior to the program, only 10 drugs were approved for a rare disease.

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Grand Rounds September 29, 2023: Navigating the Use of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Research and Practice: The PROTEUS Consortium (Claire Snyder, PhD; Norah Crossnohere, PhD; Anne Schuster, PhD)

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PROTEUS leaders reviewed and categorized the solutions into 4 categories: education and engagement, information technology or technological resources, incentives, mandates, and marketing, and research. Can you elaborate on the incentives and marketing recommendation from the Underserved Advisory Group? We are pursuing funding.

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Grand Rounds Ethics and Regulatory Series September 9, 2022: Building An Academic Learning Health System: Why Is It So Hard? (Steven Joffe, MD, MPH)

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Finally, the incentive structures at academic medical institutions differ from those in an LHS. Traditional faculty incentives in academic medical centers typically include pursuit of investigator-initiated innovation and research, external funding, and publication in prominent journals. Learn more. More info: [link].

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Grand Rounds March 1, 2024: Effect of an Intensive Food-As-Medicine Program on Health and Health Care Use: Evidence from a Randomized Clinical Trial (Joseph Doyle, PhD)

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Payers should have some incentive to improve outcomes because sustained reduction in HbA1c from poor to fair can result in cost savings. Schell Professor of Management and Applied Economics MIT Sloan School of Management Slides Keywords Food-as-Medicine, Randomized Clinical Trial, Diabetes Key Points Diabetes is common and costly.

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Orphan drugs and where to launch them: The keys to Europe’s forgotten territories

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Centralised incentives are also in place across Europe, as well as at the national level in some EU states. Due to the high price tags associated with these speciality medicines, innovators have naturally favoured big markets with high GDP such as the US and EU-5 (Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and the UK). “The

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