Want Your Oncology Practice to Stay Independent? Join a Supergroup
March 20th 2014In order to remain independent, community oncologists must align themselves with a critical mass of providers in their local or regional markets and be prepared to accept more financial risk for the quality and cost of care they provide.
Experts Say Palliative Care Underused in Cancer Care
February 6th 2014Integrating palliative care earlier in the disease process can improve quality of life and possibly survival for patients with advanced cancer but its value is widely misunderstood, according to a recent review by palliative care experts.
IOM Report: Solving Cancer Care Crisis Starts With Improving Patient Engagement, Team-Based Care
October 30th 2013Delivering patient-centered care and engaging in shared decision-making should be top priorities for oncologists responding to the current crisis in the quality of cancer care delivery, according to a recent Institution of Medicine report.
ASCO Issues ‘Top 5’ List of Overused Cancer Tests and Treatments
October 29th 2013The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) today issued its second “Top 5” list of tests and treatments that are routinely used by oncologists despite a lack of evidence that they are cost effective or beneficial to patients.
Cancer Centers Struggle With Cost, Complexity of Measuring Quality
August 23rd 2013Most community cancer centers are only beginning to measure quality of care and are struggling with the challenge of collecting data while adding services and keeping costs in check, concluded a recent survey by the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC).
Cancer Groups Call for Clarity on Patient Access to Clinical Trials
June 23rd 2013A group of cancer and other healthcare advocacy organizations applauded a provision in the Affordable Care Act that requires private insurers to cover the routine medical costs of patients participating in clinical trials. However, many of those patients will continue to face roadblocks to participating in trials unless the federal government provides clear guidance on implementation, the groups said in a recent letter.
Oncologists Hope Congress Will Exempt Cancer Drugs From Sequester Cuts
April 27th 2013Oncologists hit by sequester budget cuts to the cost of purchasing and administering cancer drugs are hoping that the potentially devastating impact on Medicare cancer patients will force a quick legislative fix in Congress.