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NextGen Patient Voice
by Peter Loupos
NextGen Patient Voice explores how research, AI, and public policy are transforming patient advocacy. Each episode breaks down the ideas, tools, and decisions shaping the future of healthcare, with a focus on what they mean for patients, caregivers, and advocates. Clear, practical, and forward-looking, this podcast connects innovation to real-world patient impact.
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AI in Health, Medicare Bundles, Baptist Health Expands, Device Recalls, and CAR T-Cell Innovations
In this episode, we explore key developments in the healthcare sector. Five leaders in health technology prioritize advancements in AI, while Medicare expands its Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model, marking a significant shift in payment structures. Baptist Health plans to acquire two community hospitals in Arkansas, and a lawsuit involving Aetna and Radiology Partners under the No Surprises Act has been dismissed. A growing dispute over the Medicare wage index presents challenges for hospitals. A surge in recalls of diabetes devices in 2025 raises patient safety concerns, with Class I recalls involving Abbott, Tandem Diabetes Care, and Dexcom. The JAMA Network highlights the transformative impact of modern drugs in general practice, emphasizing the need for continuous education. Epic introduces a new tracker to identify regions with increased illness rates, aiding healthcare providers in responding to health trends. The Lancet Digital Health reviews ChatGPT's potential in obesity management, while the New England Journal of Medicine discusses CD19 CAR T-cell therapy for autoimmune hemolytic anemia, offering new treatment avenues. These stories reflect the dynamic nature of healthcare as it adapts to new challenges and opportunities. Lucid Health Solutions Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes health outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com Lucid Health Solutions Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes health outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://www.modernhealthcare.com/health-tech/mh-health-systems-insurers-ai-investments/ https://www.modernhealthcare.com/medical-devices/mh-diabetes-device-recalls-cgm-insulin-pumps/ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/251480 https://www.modernhealthcare.com/health-tech/mh-epic-systems-health-alerts-cosmos/ https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landig/article/PIIS2589-7500(26)00002-6/fulltext?rss=yes https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2602059
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CMS Proposes FY 2027 Medicare Updates; AMGA & Talkiatry Partner for Mental Health Access
In this episode, we explore the latest updates in healthcare and medical research. The CMS has proposed Medicare payment increases for skilled nursing facilities, hospices, inpatient rehabilitation, and psychiatric facilities for FY 2027, with a focus on enhancing quality reporting and oversight. The May 28, 2024 issue of JAMA highlights advancements in cardiovascular health, telemedicine, and mental health interventions. The AMGA partners with Talkiatry to improve psychiatric care access, while CMS announces participants in Medicare’s ACCESS Model. The New England Journal of Medicine reports on the use of CD19 CAR T-cell therapy for autoimmune hemolytic anemia, showing promise for broader autoimmune applications. Next-generation drug delivery technologies are advancing head and neck cancer treatment. Virtual trials are gaining traction, offering increased accessibility and efficiency. Tirzepatide shows potential in improving cardiovascular outcomes for type 2 diabetes patients. The Lancet discusses predictive models for rhabdomyolysis, enhancing clinical decision-making. Finally, targeted therapies in early phase clinical trials are advancing personalized cancer treatment. Lucid Health Solutions Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes health outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com Lucid Health Solutions Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes health outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://www.techtarget.com/revcyclemanagement/news/366641128/CMS-proposes-Medicare-payment-rules-for-SNFs-3-others https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/issue/331/20 https://www.modernhealthcare.com/providers/mh-amga-talkiatry-psychiatric-care-access/ https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2602059 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0344033826001044 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2847583 https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2600572 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(26)00144-6/fulltext https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959804926005265
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Unlocking Asthma Relief: The AIRLYMPUS Study's Quest for Better Breathing Solutions
The AIRLYMPUS Study is investigating a new drug for adults with asthma to see if it can improve breathing, alleviate symptoms, and reduce future attacks when added to standard therapy. Eligible participants are aged 18-80, have had asthma for at least a year, and are on daily treatment. The BLU-808-1201 study is seeking participants with chronic spontaneous urticaria who still experience symptoms despite antihistamine use. This study involves an oral tablet, lab tests, and monitoring, with reimbursement for expenses. A Phase 2b trial for EVO756, an investigational therapy for atopic dermatitis, is enrolling adults. This study targets MRGPRX2, a key itch and inflammation driver, offering a potential new path for eczema relief. Asthma can be dormant for years but may return due to various factors. It's crucial to manage asthma with prescribed medications and avoid triggers. The Atopic Dermatitis in America study by AAFA and NEA highlights that 7.3% of U.S. adults have AD, with 40% experiencing moderate to severe symptoms. The study aims to understand the prevalence, severity, and burden of AD. Lucid Health Solutions Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes health outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com Lucid Health Solutions Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes health outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com
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"Rare Disease Advocacy, AI in Healthcare, and Novo Nordisk's 340B Oversight: Key Updates"
During Rare Disease Week, families across the nation are advocating for better access to treatments and clinical trials. A Colorado family highlights the challenges faced by rare disease patients after a crucial clinical trial for their son was abruptly terminated, underscoring the need for legislative and policy changes. NEJM AI emphasizes the importance of rigorous randomized control trials in the development of AI in healthcare, focusing on ensuring reliability and effectiveness while balancing technological advancement with ethical considerations. The JAMA Network offers a comprehensive collection of research on psychiatry and behavioral health, providing valuable insights into mental health disorders, treatment approaches, and the integration of behavioral health into primary care. Researchers at Rice University have developed a dye-free molecular atlas of the Alzheimer's brain, revealing widespread chemical changes beyond amyloid plaques, offering new insights into the disease's progression and potential treatment strategies. Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are intensifying oversight of the 340B Drug Pricing Program, causing tension with safety-net providers, while CVS Health is launching a health tech subsidiary and AI platform. 'Hospital Watch' monitors healthcare costs, and Beth Israel Lahey Health's CEO is stepping down. Researchers have identified an anthraquinone compound, 13394-2, as a promising agent against multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), demonstrating potent antibacterial activity and effective biofilm clearance with low cytotoxicity. Men are increasingly using AI for therapy, with a survey showing 78% of men aged 22-45 prefer discussing personal feelings with AI over friends or family. While AI offers a private space, experts warn it should not replace human interaction. Alnylam Pharmaceuticals partners with Tenaya Therapeutics in a deal potentially exceeding $1 billion to discover new genetic targets for heart disease, reflecting a renewed focus on cardiovascular disease and broader industry trends. GLP-1 drugs, including semaglutide and tirzepatide, show promise in treating various substance use disorders, with a study suggesting they may address addiction's root causes by affecting the brain's reward signaling, though further trials are needed. Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/video/colorado-family-pushes-for-change-after-rare-disease-clinical-trial-abruptly-ends/ https://ai.nejm.org/ https://jamanetwork.com/collections/5871/psychiatry-and-behavioral-health http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/02/260228093505.htm https://www.modernhealthcare.com/politics-regulation/mh-novo-nordisk-eli-lilly-340b-drug-pricing/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-026-09739-z https://www.modernhealthcare.com/providers/mh-cvs-health-ai-health100/ https://nypost.com/2026/03/05/lifestyle/why-men-are-using-ai-for-therapy-and-the-risks-of-it/ https://www.biospace.com/deals/alnylam-unites-with-tenaya-in-potential-1b-pact-to-find-new-genetic-heart-disease-targets https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/glp1-drugs-addiction-alcohol-opioids-cigarettes-substance-use-disorder-rcna261746
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Gene Therapy Partnership, CVS GLP-1 Strategy, Moderna's mRNA Settlement, and Health Tech Shifts
In this episode, we explore several key developments in the healthcare and biotech sectors. Cure Rare Disease and the LGMD2L Foundation have partnered to develop a gene therapy for Anoctamin 5-related disease, backed by $7.65 million. This collaboration aims to move a treatment from design to clinical trials, highlighting the role of patient-led organizations in rare disease research. A new clinical trial led by the University of Manchester is examining cognitive analytic therapy for young people who self-harm, aiming to assess its effectiveness in addressing this growing issue among UK youths. CVS Caremark's strategic plan addresses the financial impact of GLP-1 medications by 2026, focusing on optimizing pharmacy benefit management and specialty product innovation to balance demand with cost control. Moderna has settled a patent lawsuit with Roivant for up to $2.25 billion, resolving disputes over mRNA vaccine technology and allowing Moderna to continue its work without legal challenges. Grow Therapy's valuation has reached $3 billion, while changes in tax laws are prompting hospitals to invest in housing. In the insurance sector, David Cordani's leadership at Cigna is highlighted, and GoodRx targets employers in the evolving pharmacy benefit sector. CommonSpirit Health ends its partnership with Tenet Healthcare's Conifer, reflecting shifts in health tech and provider partnerships. Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com Embedding the patient, caregiver and provider perspective into every decision that shapes outcomes https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://www.biospace.com/press-releases/cure-rare-disease-and-lgmd2l-foundation-announce-multi-year-partnership-to-develop-gene-therapy-for-anoctamin-5-related-disease https://www.miragenews.com/self-harm-therapy-trial-for-youths-begins-1629924/ https://www.modernhealthcare.com/content-studio/mh-2026-glp1-outlook-strategic-roadmap-manage-spend-trend/ https://www.statnews.com/2026/03/03/uniqure-huntingtons-treatment-fda-official-comments/ https://www.modernhealthcare.com/health-tech/mh-grow-therapy-valuation-sequoia-capital/
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Unapproved Therapies, Henrietta Lacks Settlement, and At-Home Ketamine: Key Healthcare Updates
Welcome to today's episode, where we delve into the latest developments in the healthcare landscape. First, we explore "Principles for Access to Unapproved Therapies," a document from rarediseases.org that outlines guidelines for accessing unapproved medical treatments for rare diseases. It emphasizes ethical considerations, patient safety, and the need for transparent communication among patients, healthcare providers, and regulatory bodies. The document advocates for equitable access and a collaborative approach to developing and distributing these therapies. Next, we discuss the promise of novel therapies for rare diseases. These innovative treatments aim to address unmet medical needs and reduce long-term healthcare costs. However, challenges like high development costs and accessibility issues persist, highlighting the need for continued investment and policy support. In genetics research, scientists are examining ancient human defenses to develop new therapies. By understanding genetic variations that evolved to protect against ancient pathogens, researchers aim to create targeted treatments for modern diseases, potentially leading to innovative therapies that harness the body's natural defenses. Meanwhile, Stat News reports a settlement between the estate of Henrietta Lacks and Novartis over the use of HeLa cells, marking a significant moment in discussions about ethics and consent in medical research. In other news, Centene urges CMS to reduce bureaucratic hurdles in Medicaid fraud prevention, while former UVA Health CEO Dr. K. Craig Kent files a defamation lawsuit. Blue Cross Michigan reports reduced losses, and CMS plans to halt new enrollments for Elevance Health's Medicare Advantage program. Finally, Michael Alvear's analysis of Reddit discussions on at-home ketamine therapy reveals concerning trends of self-administration without medical supervision, raising safety concerns and highlighting the need for better regulation and oversight. Stay tuned for more updates and insights in our next episode. https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://rarediseases.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/CommunityExpandedAccessPrinciples_May2Final.pdf https://everylifefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Chris-Austin-NIH.pdf https://www.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1056/NEJMe078017 https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/28/henrietta-lacks-novartis-settlement-over-hela-cell-line/ https://www.modernhealthcare.com/insurance/mh-centene-cms-medicaid-fraud-crackdown/ https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/27/rare-diseases-plausible-mechanism-pathway-fda/
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Hope in Rare Disease Treatment, Healthcare Cost Innovations, Gene Therapy Breakthroughs, Pharma Trends
In this episode, Judy Stecker shares her journey as a mother of a child with a rare disease, expressing newfound optimism due to advances in medical research and treatment options. She highlights the emotional and financial challenges faced by families, while recent developments offer hope for improved quality of life. Her story underscores the importance of continued research and innovation in rare disease treatment. Independent physicians are tackling rising healthcare costs by finding innovative ways to manage expenses while maintaining quality care. Centene is urging CMS to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for Medicaid carriers, and a proposal from the Education Department on loans is causing concern among healthcare providers. The former CEO of Optum's departure from UnitedHealth marks a significant leadership change, reflecting ongoing shifts in the healthcare industry. Researchers have made strides in ocular gene therapy for dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, showing promising results in improving corneal health and vision. This advancement offers hope for future treatments of genetic disorders affecting the eyes. STAT Plus reports on key developments in the pharmaceutical industry, including scrutiny over former President Trump's claims on drug prices and Novo Nordisk's significant agreement on obesity medications. These topics highlight the industry's ongoing evolution amid complex regulatory environments and market demands. Kenneth H. Mayer advocates for increased U.S. government investment in research on men's sexual and reproductive health, emphasizing the need for more attention and funding to improve outcomes for conditions like erectile dysfunction, infertility, and prostate cancer. https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/27/mens-sexual-reproductive-health-contraception-stis-research/ https://www.modernhealthcare.com/providers/mh-independent-physicians-private-equity-partnerships/ https://www.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1056/NEJMoa2301244 https://www.statnews.com/pharmalot/2026/02/26/fda-lilly-obesity-gilead-hiv-sarepta/ https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/27/rare-diseases-plausible-mechanism-pathway-fda/
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Gene Therapy Access, Nemours Home Care, Zocdoc Partnerships, HIV Innovations, Medicaid Fraud Focus
Gene therapy is transforming healthcare with its potential to cure various diseases, yet remains out of reach for many Americans due to high costs and limited availability. Efforts to make these therapies more accessible are ongoing but slow, highlighting the need for systemic healthcare policy changes. Nemours Children’s Health is expanding pediatric care to include home-based services, using technology for remote monitoring and virtual consultations. This initiative aims to improve patient outcomes and family experiences by reducing hospital visits and offering personalized care. Zocdoc is partnering with health insurance companies to streamline appointment bookings, enhancing healthcare accessibility and efficiency. Meanwhile, the White House is tackling healthcare fraud, starting with withholding funds from Minnesota's Medicaid program. Bioengineers are developing new strategies to combat HIV's persistent reservoirs, focusing on gene editing, immune modulation, and latency-reversing agents to potentially eradicate the virus. Medicaid home care programs face scrutiny over potential fraud, with federal and state governments implementing safeguards like electronic visit verification to prevent misuse. Minnesota's Medicaid program is appealing federal penalties related to compliance issues. https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://www.npr.org/2026/02/24/nx-s1-5723768/gene-therapy-access https://healthtechmagazine.net/article/2026/02/qa-nemours-childrens-health-expands-pediatric-care-home https://www.modernhealthcare.com/health-tech/mh-zocdoc-oliver-kharraz-blue-shield-california/ https://bioengineer.org/innovative-approaches-target-hivs-final-strongholds/ https://www.kff.org/medicaid/understanding-medicaid-home-care-amid-cms-focus-on-potential-fraud-and-abuse/
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FDA Rejection, Evox-Rett Partnership, AI in Healthcare, Rezatapopt Study, Alzheimer's LLM Framework
In today's episode, we delve into the unexpected FDA rejection of a rare disease drug initially deemed approvable, highlighting the complexities of the drug approval process. We also explore Evox Therapeutics' partnership with the Rett Syndrome Research Trust to develop gene editing therapies using their ExoEdit® platform. NEJM AI emphasizes the need for rigorous trials and ethical considerations in healthcare AI development. The ViVE 2026 conference shifts focus from AI scribes to strategic applications, amid regulatory discussions on AI's role in insurance. Researchers initiate a Phase 1 study of Rezatapopt for TP53 Y220C mutation-related cancers, showing promising early results. Finally, a novel framework using large language models enhances Alzheimer's drug prioritization, offering a scalable approach to accelerate drug repurposing. https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com https://www.lucidhealthsolutions.com 📚 Sources: https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/25/sarepta-ceo-doug-ingram-to-retire/ https://www.biospace.com/press-releases/evox-therapeutics-partners-with-rett-syndrome-research-trust-to-evaluate-exoedit-technology-to-enable-gene-editing-in-rett-syndrome https://ai.nejm.org/ https://www.modernhealthcare.com/health-tech/mh-vive-2026-ai-agents-ambient-scribes/ https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2508820 https://www.nature.com/articles/s44401-026-00074-3
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NextGen Patient Voice explores how research, AI, and public policy are transforming patient advocacy. Each episode breaks down the ideas, tools, and decisions shaping the future of healthcare, with a focus on what they mean for patients, caregivers, and advocates. Clear, practical, and forward-looking, this podcast connects innovation to real-world patient impact.
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Peter Loupos
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