Population Health Leaders Network Insights Into Recent US Healthcare Policy Changes  

Since the start of 2025, there have already been significant changes in US healthcare policies and funding. The wide-ranging implications include Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) model changes, federal funding cuts and updates to health equity initiatives due to Executive Order 14151, which targets diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).   Petauri Kinect’s Population Health… Continue reading Population Health Leaders Network Insights Into Recent US Healthcare Policy Changes  

Addressing the Increasing Challenges of Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome for Health Systems 

The Problem  Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, also known as CKM syndrome, is a complex disorder attributed to a connection among obesity, diabetes, chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD).1,2 CKM syndrome affects nearly every major organ in the body and includes two distinct but overlapping conditions: 1) cardiorenal syndrome and 2) cardiometabolic disorder.1   While both disorders… Continue reading Addressing the Increasing Challenges of Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome for Health Systems 

Customer Engagement Review: Brain and Behavioral Health

The Problem  The global burden of brain disorders, which include mental health conditions, neurological disorders and cerebrovascular diseases (e.g., depression, dementia and stroke), is staggering.1 It is estimated that there will be 4.9 billion cases of brain disorders by 2050, a >20% increase from 2021.1 These disorders present significant challenges for patients, families, healthcare systems… Continue reading Customer Engagement Review: Brain and Behavioral Health

Optimizing Health System Infrastructure for Clinical Trial Success 

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From the technological systems that handle data collection to the physical facilities that safely deliver complex therapies to patients, appropriate health system infrastructure is critical to the successful conduct and completion of clinical trials. Nevertheless, health systems are often fragmented,1-2 under-resourced3 and lacking in well-established processes, equipment or physical facilities to deliver the coordinated care… Continue reading Optimizing Health System Infrastructure for Clinical Trial Success 

Women’s Health research Collaborative and Avana Health Launch Joint Initiative Around Acute Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Care

NEW YORK, NY – January 28, 2025 – The Women’s Health research Collaborative (WHrC), a Petauri Kinect network of excellence, and Avana Health announced their new initiative to help improve Acute Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (HMB) care. Acute HMB refers to episodes of heavy uterine bleeding, unrelated to pregnancy, that require urgent or emergent care. Currently, there are no diagnostic or therapeutic codes. In addition, no FDA-approved interventions exist.

Market Access Insights Quarterly – December 2024

Petauri Kinect and MAx present the Market Access Insights Quarterly. Our quarterly newsletter offers market access-focused industry insights from thought leaders, decision-makers and customers. This edition’s topics include: – Laboratory Benefit Managers– State Drug Transparency Laws– Therapeutic Inertia for New Drug Adoption

Identifying the Stakeholders Vital to Clinical Trial Success

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Health systems are not static; they transform with new financial pressures, market trends, care delivery models, and technological advancements. At Petauri Kinect, we believe that pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies should align trial strategies with a deep understanding of health system stakeholder engagement, infrastructure, enrollment & referral patterns, and education.   There has never been a more… Continue reading Identifying the Stakeholders Vital to Clinical Trial Success

Keeping Health Equity Front and Center Blog Series – Part 2: Reviewing Best Practice from Data-Driven Organizations

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With health inequities accounting for approximately $320 billion in annual healthcare spending and roughly $42 billion in lost productivity per year,1 it is unsurprising that healthcare organizations across the US focus on initiatives to improve health equity. High-quality data are needed to identify health disparities, find patterns or root causes, and implement targeted interventions.2 Health… Continue reading Keeping Health Equity Front and Center Blog Series – Part 2: Reviewing Best Practice from Data-Driven Organizations

Understanding the Health System Dynamics Impacting Clinical Trials 

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Clinical trials are a foundational element of the US healthcare system. According to the National Library of Medicine, the number of registered clinical trial studies worldwide surged at a compound annual growth rate of approximately 27% from 2000 to 2023.1 The dramatic increase underscores a trial’s role in advancing health and science–from discovering new treatments… Continue reading Understanding the Health System Dynamics Impacting Clinical Trials 

Keeping Health Equity Front and Center Blog Series – Part 1: Collecting Data in Hospitals

In recent years, healthcare policy has evolved to account for factors beyond medical care standards. One study indicated that health equity domains—including social determinants of health (SDOH), physical environment, and behavioral elements—drive 80% of health outcomes. As the largest healthcare payer in the US, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) sets the bar for health… Continue reading Keeping Health Equity Front and Center Blog Series – Part 1: Collecting Data in Hospitals