Friday, 15 July 2016

Congratulations To Graham Grieve (And Tim Benson) For A New And Important Health IT Book.

Congratulations To Graham Grieve (And Tim Benson) For A New And Important Health IT Book.

This appeared a few days ago:

Principles of Health Interoperability SNOMED CT, HL7 and #FHIR (Edition 3)

Posted on July 7, 2016 by Grahame Grieve
I’m pleased to announce that the 3rd edition of “Principles of Health Interoperability” is now available. Tim Benson wrote the first 2 editions, with coverage of V2, V3, CDA, and SNOMED CT, and he asked me to join with him for the 3rd edition, and provide a section on FHIR.  I’m really glad to say that it’s finally come to fruition, and the book is now available.
Dr John Halamka very kindly wrote a foreword for the book. Quoting from it:
Health Interoperability is a must read for policymakers, technology leaders and industry implementers.    The book distills thousands of pages of standards into the essential information you need to know.  The addition of the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) make the 3rd edition even better than the 2nd edition.   FHIR will enable an ecosystem of apps, which layer on top of existing EHRs, reduce the cost of interfacing and accelerate innovation.
If you are looking for the definitive resources on the latest techniques to implement content, transport and vocabulary interoperability, look no further than this book.   It will be a centerpiece of my own bookshelf
As far as I know, this is the first published book that covers FHIR. Well done to Tim for bulldozing me across the line. I’ll be bringing a pen to the next HL7 meeting for signatures…
Here is the link:
Well done to all on this achievement! I know the pain it is to write books and major theses!
David.
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Abort, Retry, Fail - Billionaire Bill Gates Opines, Sans Evidence, on ... the Efficacy of Hepatitis C Treatment?

If you needed advice about the technical characteristics of computer operating systems you probably would not go to your doctor for it.  So why would you seek the opinion of a software company mogul about the efficacy of pharmaceuticals?

Software Mogul Bill Gates on the Pricing and Efficacy of Antiviral Drugs for Hepatitis C 

Nonetheless, per Bloomberg, last week Bill Gates pontificated about drugs for the treatment of hepatitis C.  When apparently asked about the priorities of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Gates said

market forces were working properly in hepatitis C, invoking Gilead Sciences Inc.’s treatments Sovaldi and Harvoni, which have been criticized by insurers and politicians as too expensive at $1,000 a pill or more for 12 weeks of treatment, before discounts and rebates.

While Gilead is the market leader, it’s now facing competition from Merck & Co. and AbbVie Inc., forcing prices lower.

'Curing hepatitis C, this is a phenomenal thing, and now you have multiple drug companies competing in terms of the quality and the price of that offering,' he said.

More broadly, Mr Gates defended the high prices of drugs in the US, partly because:

The drug companies are turning out miracles....

Not a Wonder Drug, According to the Clinical Research Evidence

Mr Gates, it seems, has not done a critical review of the data on the new antiviral treatments for hepatitis C.  In fact, starting in March, 2014, we have posted about the lack of good evidence from clinical research suggesting these drugs are in fact so wondrous.  The drugs are now touted as "cures," at least by the drug companies, (look here), and physicians are urged to do widespread screening to find patients with asymptomatic hepatitis C so they can benefit from early, albeit expensive treatment.

However, as we pointed out (e.g., here and here)
-  The best evidence available suggests that most patients with hepatitis C will not go on to have severe complications of the disease (cirrhosis, liver failure, liver cancer), and hence could not benefit much from treatment.
-  There is no evidence from randomized controlled trials that treatment prevents most of these severe complications
-  There is no clear evidence that "sustained virologic response," (SVR), the surrogate outcome measure promoted by the pharmaceutical industry, means cure. 
-  While the new drugs are advertised as having fewer adverse effects than older drugs, it is not clear that their benefits, whatever they may be, outweigh their harms.

Furthermore, health care professionals and researchers with heftier credentials in clinical epidemiology and evidence based medicine than mine have since published similar concerns.  These included
- a report from the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (the English summary is here)
- an article in JAMA Internal Medicine from the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (1)
- a report from the Center for Evidence-Based Policy (link here)
- an article in Prescrire International (2)

These publications and your humble scribe noted that the clinical trials or other types of clinical research about new hepatitis C treatment published in the most prominent journals had numerous methodologic problems that all seemed likely to make the new drugs look better, perhaps intentionally.  (See posts herehere, and here.)

Why Do Rich People Who Run Foundations Tout Expensive Drugs?


Yet there is something about hepatitis C and the newer treatments of it that seems to inspire rich people who run foundations to sound like marketers for Gilead, sans evidence to support their viewpoints.  About one year ago, former US President Bill Clinton, now a leader of the well-publicized Clinton Foundation and of the now apparently independent Clinton Health Access Initiative, said something similar, as we posted here:

Clinton pointed to new hepatitis C drugs, Sovaldi and Harvoni, which are sold by Gilead Sciences for more than $80,000 for a 12-week program of treatment. Those medications often cure a disease that can cause liver disease and eventually lead to transplants or death, which are expensive, too. But the sticker price on the drug has caused a backlash by payers and patients.

'Who wants to let somebody's liver rot? Nobody,' Clinton said. 'Who's got $80,000 to spend? Not many. And if you're a small businessperson and you're in a small pool [of employer-based insurers], are you going to fire somebody who needs that treatment? These are all practical problems, and we can solve them.'

So what is going on here?  In a general sense, it may be that people who have become very rich, and have held very high level executive positions, start to believe they are expert on everything, especially in a country increasingly dominated by market fundamentalism/ neoliberalism in which money is touted as the ultimate measure of everything important.  But more specifically, Mr Gates may also be spending too much time with the top brass of his foundation, who may be all too used to hawking expensive drugs.

Former Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Executives Running Supposedly Charitable Foundations

In particular, the current CEO of the Gates Foundation is Dr Susan Desmond-Hellmann.  When Dr Desmond-Hellmann's appointment as Chancellor of UCSF was announced in 2009, I suggested that she was a very unusual choice because of aspects of her track record in the pharmaceutical/ biotechnology business.  During her previous service as President of Drug Development at Genentech, Dr Desmond-Hellmann had defended the then sky high pricing of bevacizumab.  Of course, Dr Desmond-Hellmann, as a top executive, personally profited from such pricing.  In her last year at Genentech while the company was still independent, her total compensation was over $8,000,000.  As we discussed in 2014, while she was at UCSF, questions arose about her committment to public health when it was revealed she and her husband had large stock holdings in the tobacco company Altria.  Yet she continued to dismiss the importance of her many apparent conflicts of interest.

Also, in 2011, prior to the hiring of Dr Desmond-Hellmann, as we discussed here, a PLoS Medicine article by Stuckler et al(3) suggested a revolving door between the leadership of the Gates Foundation and of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies,

Members of personnel also move between the Foundation and pharmaceutical companies. For example, in April 2010, a former Merck senior vice president, Richard Henriques, became the chief financial officer of the Gates Foundation. At least two other members of the Gates Foundation leadership have transferred from the leadership of GlaxoSmithKline to sit on the Foundation’s board of directors, including Kate James, the chief communications officer, and Tachi Yamada, until February 2011, the head of the Foundation’s global health program. Similar patterns were observed with the other foundations studied.


Foundations Promoting the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Agenda

Dr Desmond-Helmann has continued to use her bully pulpit at the Gates Foundation to promote high-tech medicine that uses the newest, most expensive drugs.  For example, in an interview in December, 2015 in the Washington Post, she promoted "precision public health" which would emphasize the supposed "innovation, that speed, that ability to use big data" characteristic of precision medicine brought to public health.  However, "precision medicine" has so far not been proven to fulfill its promise to benefit patients.

In addition, in May, 2016, a Wall Street Journal article noted that she has led the Gates Foundation to invest in commercial biotechnology firms,

Dr. Desmond-Hellmann cited a $52 million investment by the foundation in CureVac, a German biopharmaceutical company, as the type of partnership that could produce new tools against epidemics. CureVac is developing vaccine technologies based on messenger RNA that would instruct the body to produce its own defenses against infections. The funding, which the foundation announced in 2015, is for construction of a manufacturing facility; the foundation said it would provide additional funding to develop vaccines for several infectious diseases.

Are these investments the best way to provide better global health care?  An aside in the Bloomberg article suggests they may be more about making money.

The foundation reported in May that it had received an unexpected boost to its endowment when a stake in a small biotechnology firm, Anacor Pharmaceuticals Inc., sold for $86.7 million -- about 17 times the fund’s original investment. While the foundation had invested in Anacor to encourage the company’s work in neglected diseases, Anacor shares took off after its toenail fungus drug was approved.

I am sure that toenail fungus is not a major public health problem anywhere, much less in the developing world.

The tragedy here is that the Gates Foundation, which appears to be the largest private foundation in the US (and the world), has a huge impact on global health, and yet its leadership is squandering its moral authority in the pursuit of the pharmaceutical/ biotechnology agenda.  A review of a new book out about the foundation in November, 2015 in the Intercept noted that the book's author

spends much more time discussing whether the Gates Foundation is protecting the patents of pharmaceutical companies and whether it is making common cause with Monsanto to spread genetically modified crops in Africa

In January, 2016, the  Global Policy Forum put out a report that, per a Guardian article,  accused

organisations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and others are promoting solutions to global problems that may undermine the UN and other international organisations, says the report by the independent Global Policy Forum, which monitors the work of UN bodies and global policymaking.

Futhermore, the report asserted,

 Through their multiple channels of influence, the Rockefeller and Gates foundations have been very successful in promoting their market-based and bio-medical approaches towards global health challenges in the research and health policy community – and beyond.

More specifically, an article in the Independent accused the foundation of having a

ideological commitment to promote neoliberal economic policies and corporate globalisation


The report, per the Guardian, also accused the foundation of conflicts of interest,

The report also questions why the Gates foundation invests heavily in companies like Monsanto and Bayer. 'In addition to its grant-making activities, the Gates foundation has recently stepped up its support for the biotechnological industry directly.'

Also, similar to the PLoS Medicine article cited above(3)

'There is a revolving door between the Gates foundation and pharmaceutical corporations. Many of the foundation’s staff had held positions at pharmaceutical companies,' the report adds.

More dramatically, per the Independent,

the Gates Foundation 'often appears to be a massive, vertically integrated multinational corporation, controlling every step in a supply chain that reaches from its Seattle-based boardroom … to millions of end-users in the villages of African and south Asia.'

Furthermore, per the Intercept book review article, the larger problem is that the Gate Foundation and its CEO are largely unaccountable,

Bill and Melinda Gates answer to no electorate, board, or shareholders; they are accountable mainly to themselves. What’s more, the many millions of dollars the foundation has bestowed on nonprofits and news organizations has led to a natural reluctance on their part to criticize it. There’s even a name for it: the 'Bill Chill'  effect.

I would note parenthetically the foundation's board of trustees only includes Bill and Melinda Gates, Mr Gates' father, and Mr Warren Buffet.  Most large foundations have considerably larger boards of trustees, with at least some diversity in family membership and backgrounds.

In an interview with the Financial Times in March, 2016, Dr Desmond-Hellmann made a hash of addressing the accountability issue:

Accountability is another concern. To whom do these multibillion-dollar foundations answer?

For once, Dr Desmond-Hellmann’s confident responses falter. In reply to a suggestion that trans­parency is not the same thing as accountability — putting everything online means you can see what the foundation is doing, but does not mean that it is being held to account — she seems uncharacteristically stuck for words.

'The way that people can hold us accountable is to look at what we achieved as a foundation through our collaborations,' she says, quickly regaining her poise.


So even the foundation's CEO cannot say to whom, and how she is accountable.


Conclusions

So maybe Bill Gates' seemingly ill-informed apologia for the extremely high drug prices charged in the US, and his lack of understanding of the evidence about the efficacy, or lack thereof, of some of these high priced drugs is a small humorous story that indicates just the tip of the iceberg.  It appears that in our current market fundamentalist, neoliberal world, foundations may be more about promoting the commercial interests of their board members and officers than about improving the lot of humanity.  Yet for the most part they may succeed in obfuscating what they are doing through the haze of marketing and public relations.

True health care reform would first make transparent the web of institutional and individual conflicts of interest that seems to tie together nearly all big health care organizations, and open discussion of how to make health care organizations better serve health care rather than the narrow financial interest of their top leaders.

Graphic Interlude

A "blue screen of death"



 References

1. Ollendorf DA, Tice JA et al. The comparative clinical effectiveness and value of simeprevir and sofosbuvir in chronic hepatitis C viral infection. JAMA Intern Med 2014. Link here.
2. Sofosbuvir (Sovaldi), active against hepatitis C virus, but evaluation is incomplete. Prescrire Int 2015; 24: 5- 10. Link here.
3.  Stuckler D, Basu S, McKee M. Global health philanthropy and institutional relationships: how should conflicts of interest be addressed? PLoS Med 8(4): e1001020.  doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001020.  Link here.
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Thursday, 14 July 2016

Herbal Treatment For Acne And Blemishes That Are Effective

Blemishes on the face always ruin a person's natural beauty. Severe skin breakouts are the main cause of blemishes or scars on a person's face. The reason for these issues may be because of suntan, rashes, itchiness, pigmentation, pimples and other skin issues. The good news is we have herbal treatment for acne and blemishes now. 

These issues of skin break out and imperfections are not life threatening in any ways. Normally younger generation is very cautious and extra careful about their looks and they need to be perfect particularly in their look. So youngsters experiencing the issue of skin inflammation and imperfections have an exceptionally dangerous mental effect. 

There are numerous herbal treatments for acne and blemishes which are extremely powerful in resolving the skin issues successfully. Few of the herbal and natural items like tea tree oil, zinc, aloe vera and vitamin A. These items are amazing natural cures of imperfections. 

1. Vitamin E - It is extremely successful in treating the issue of skin break out and imperfections. Vitamin E contains cancer preventing agent in it. It is particularly helpful for the skin. Vitamin E is easily available in the market in the form of gelatin capsules. These capsules contain soybean, water, glycerin and the most important vitamin E. 

2. Vitamin A - A typical and proven treatment to cure skin inflammation and imperfections are the tablets of Vitamin A. It is particularly useful in enhancing the skin tone in a healthy way. 

3. You can make a paste by blending 2 tablespoon gram flour with a pinch of turmeric powder. Include few drops of lemon juice in this blend. Make a smooth solution by adding curd to this blend. It is now ready to be applied all over and the various affected areas with imperfections. In the event that you apply this paste routinely for few days, you can say bye to inflammation scars and other skin problems as well.


4. Tea tree oil is the best herbal treatment for acne and blemishes. It contains terpenes which contains microscopic organisms battling substance and skin inflammation that is caused by microorganisms. The tea tree oil is acquired from the Australian tree known as Melaleuca alternifoliais. It is completely safe for any type of skin. 

5. Aloe Vera - It is extremely powerful cure. The natural remedy for skin break out and other skin imperfections is cured by the watery gel that comes from Aloe Vera plant. This gel is chemical rich and it has properties that help to calm down the skin irritations to a great extent. It is very beneficial in clearing up the skin. 

Golden Glow capsules are the best ayurvedic acne curing pills that successfully tackle out the issue of a wide range of skin issues. This means these capsules give you a skin that is free of acne and pimples as well as the overall healthy skin, which incorporates decency, sparkle, suppleness etc. Excessive melanin creation makes the skin tone of a person darker. Golden Glow pills being amazing ayurvedic skin break out and pimples pills can decrease that melanin too, in this way giving lighter complexion to a person. These natural acne and pimples pills additionally act as great anti-aging compounds that fight the signs of early aging and other issues like wrinkles, dark spots on skin and so on. Golden Glow capsules are believed to be the best herbal treatment for acne and blemishes.
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Best Natural Cure For Acne And Pimples That You Should Know

What is the best natural cure for acne and pimples? This is a common question asked throughout the world. Acne is a skin problem which is associated with blemishes, blackheads, pimples etc. It is very common in teenagers. Acne problem is very serious and embarrassing for most teenagers. This issue should be taken care with the proper medications. There are different types of natural remedies for this problem. Some are as follows: 

1. Applying tea tree oil is one of the well-known cures for acne problem. It should be mixed properly with water and then apply it to the affected spot. Normally acne appears because of bacteria and a substance called terpinen-4-ol is found in tea tree oil which can fight that bacteria. So applying tea tree oil can help to get rid of acne and pimples because of presence of this anti-bacterial substance. This oil must be diluted with sufficient water first before applying. There should be more water and less quantity of tea tree oil in that mixture. 

2. What is the best natural cure for acne and pimples? Your face should be clean all the time so wash it two times in a day with good acne soap. It is recommended to wash the face when you get up in the morning and before going to sleep. Gently wash your face and do not scrub it. 

3. Try applying a honey mask on your face two times in a week. Honey is very mild and known to be effective for any type of skin. It disinfects and heals small blemishes with its anti-bacterial elements.


4. Utilizing zinc is another wonderful and popular remedy for treating acne and pimples. There are certainly some side effects with zinc such as anemia, heart issues, weakened immunity etc. Consuming high amounts of zinc may decrease the good cholesterol in your body. But it surely is a great remedy for acne and pimples. You must eat food that is enriched with zinc. It will help by reducing the development of acne. 

5. Avoid using heavy make-up all the time. It causes blackhead, clogs the pores and also cause pimples on your face. 

6. It is not suggested to scratch, rub, prick or squeeze your pimples or blackheads. It causes more pimples and makes you look ugly. 

7. Chromium intake should also be increased along with the intake of vitamin A in your food. These are the best answers for what is the best natural cure for acne and pimples? 

8. Apart from all these things taking Golden Glow capsule is an effective way to fight the problem of acne and pimples. If you are asking what is the best natural cure for acne and pimples? Then take these pills on regular basis. It is one of the wonderful cures for skin issues like pimples and acne. There are many benefits of taking Golden Glow capsules. Enhancing skin tone, preventing pimples, elimination of dark spots are some of the importance benefits of these pills. It is completely natural and proven to be the best solution so far.
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How To Improve Skin Complexion By Using Natural Remedies?

For a wonderful and appealing look, it is necessary to have a solid and brilliant skin. A person's self-confidence becomes strong with an alluring look particularly with the gleaming appearance of the skin. The mildness of the skin diminishes eventually because of numerous natural variables like contamination, air, dust, state of climate, aerate and cool, inactivity of body, unhealthy eating patterns and harmful sun rays. The appearance of the skin can be enhanced by numerous ways. So, how to improve skin complexion by using natural remedies? 

Drinking a lot of water is the way to have a solid skin. Drinking sufficient water decreases the issue of constipation as drinking abundant water keeps our digestive system up to date. Drinking adequate amount of water removes the poisons from the body which helps in keeping our skin perfect and enhance complexion of the skin. It is prescribed to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water compulsorily every day. Drink more water and you don't have to ask how to improve skin complexion by using natural remedies anymore. 

Eating healthy and well-balanced eating pattern is a secret to have a healthy skin. We should include a wide range of minerals and vitamins in our nourishment. So we should increase the amount of oats, fresh natural products, vegetables, fish, whole grain foods and dairy items in our daily eating routine. These items are extremely successful in improving skin appearance. 

Inadequate sleep also influences your skin complexion. It is important to have 7 to 8 hours of good rest in order to have a glowing skin. Good sleep results into a beautiful skin. It even reduces the wrinkles and other flaws of the skin. Sound and good sleep decreases stress and keeps you active. These elements make your skin look healthy and beautiful.


Moisture is very important for the skin; it enhances your skin complexion and makes you look attractive. It is very important for the softness and suppleness of the skin. Applying a good moisturizing cream at night is vital since it helps your skin to absorb appropriately. 

In order to have a glowing skin complexion doing exercises is also very important. Performing routine exercises helps in improving the circulation of blood enhances muscle tone and oxygen level of the body is also enhanced. Apart from all these things, you can also utilize turmeric, honey and lemon juice for enhancing the skin complexion. Bleaching properties are found in these products which remove tan and makes your skin look healthier. These are some of the answers for people asking how to improve skin complexion by using natural remedies. 

Golden Glow herbal capsules are also the best remedies to improve the complexion of your skin and make you look fair. How to improve skin complexion by using natural remedies? Take Golden Glow capsules every day. It is a trusted natural way to have a glowing skin complexion and one can have the best skin that looks fresh and shines all the time by taking these pills on regular basis. The herbal ingredients used in making these capsules will improve blood circulation beneath the skin and this fights pimple problem effectively.
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