Every week, The American Journal of Managed Care\xae recaps the top managed care news of the week, and you can now listen to it on our podcast, Managed Care Cast.\n\nThis week, the top managed care stories include\xa0the finding that new guidelines will mean the number of people with hypertension will soar; research finds that most diabetes apps don\u2019t lower glycated hemoglobin; and a health plan announced its plan to fight housing instability.\n\nRead more about the stories in this podcast:\nUnder 2017 Guideline, More Than 105 Million Americans Have Hypertension: www.ajmc.com/focus-of-the-week/under-2017-guideline-over-105-million-americans-have-hypertension\nAHRQ Finds Very Few Diabetes Apps Improve A1C Levels: www.ajmc.com/newsroom/ahrq-finds-very-few-diabetes-apps-improve-a1c-levels\nKaiser Permanente Investing $200 Million to Address Housing Instability, Improve Health: www.ajmc.com/newsroom/kaiser-permanente-investing-200-million-to-adress-housing-instability-improve-health\nFDA Expands Indication for PrEP to Reduce Risk of HIV in Adolescents: www.ajmc.com/newsroom/fda-expands-indication-for-prep-to-reduce-risk-of-hiv-in-adolescents\nRucaparib May Have Potential Clinical Benefit for Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: www.ajmc.com/newsroom/rucaparib-may-have-potential-clinical-benefit-for-advanced-pancreatic-cancer\nWhat Is and Is Not in Trump's Drug Pricing Plan: An Interview With Dr Michael Chernew: www.ajmc.com/managed-care-cast/what-is-and-is-not-in-trumps-drug-pricing-plan-an-interview-with-dr-michael-chernew