In Celebration of Our Social Workers

The generosity of the nearly 720,000 social workers in America is being recognized this month with the theme “The Time is Right for Social Work.” The theme underscores the positive contributions social workers have made to this nation for more than a century and how the services they provide are needed as we address economic inequality, systemic racism, the need for improved health and mental healthcare, Covid-19, and so many other critical issues.

The power of language in medicine: When caring for Black patients, words matter

“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.”
Many of us remember this rhyme from our childhoods – shared to help us stand up to bullying and encourage us to let words roll off our backs. But words can have a destructive impact on patient care, particularly for patients of color and especially Black patients. As we observe Black History Month, with this year’s Black Health and Wellness theme, thinking about how words can cause pain and suffering in patient care is timely.

Everyone is searching for talent, but are you looking in the right place, and are you ready?

Diversity is not just nice to have in business – it is imperative to drive innovation, deliver relevant products and services that resonate with customers, and enhance corporate culture and productivity. Work Without Limits, an initiative of UMass Chan Medical School’s Commonwealth Medicine, knows businesses are working hard to enhance their efforts around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) yet often struggle with their comfort level and capacity to include individuals with disabilities.

The Accelerated Approval Pathway: serving its drug review purpose?

Millions of people suffer from debilitating and potentially deadly health conditions, with limited (if any) treatment options available to them. The Accelerated Approval Pathway (AAP) offers patients access to promising, yet unproven, treatments in a timely manner. The question remains: Is it fulfilling its potential? 

A high tech/high touch approach controls costs while enhancing health coverage

Commonwealth Medicine’s Enhanced Coordination of Benefits program takes a comprehensive and collaborative approach to controlling costs. Our ECOB Program Manager, Matthew Hemberger, blogs on how our experts use a combination of high tech data review and high touch engagement with providers and families to improve the coordination of care and save Masshealth millions.

Communicating the value of health-promoting services: A primer for Community Based Organizations

Accountable care organizations are turning to community based organizations more and more often to help achieve their cost and healthcare outcome goals. But CBOs can have a difficult time positioning themselves as attractive prospects for partnership. Catie Geary, MPH, shares how Commonwealth Medicine can help CBOs communicate the high-value benefits they can bring to potential ACO partners in a new blog.

Investing in employee engagement returns big dividends

In this blog, Senior Director for Process Improvement Nick Comeau discusses how organizations can become more productive by developing practices and policies that empower staff and create a culture where employees are valued for their insights and contributions.

Special Report: Unprecedented Times Inspire a Unified Effort in Pharma’s Urgent Search for Effective COVID-19 Therapies

New drugs and vaccinations are being developed at record pace to help fight an aggressive disease on a global scale. It will be important for organizations to stay on top of these rapidly evolving therapies and adjust to the everchanging landscape with simultaneous formulary management and cost containment. Commonwealth Medicine’s expert Clinical Pharmacy team applies the latest academic research and clinical advancements in real-time to provide customizable solutions, ensuring that your pharmacy benefit program offers clinical integrity, independence and transparency. As part of the University of Massachusetts Medical School, we are uniquely positioned to ensure your pharmacy benefit program represents Patient First clinical excellence.