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Panelists will share best practices when developing and implementing an alternative payment model, including how you can maintain person-centered care in practice and protect your bottom line with such arrangements.
Tue, December 6, 2022 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Time) Delta Hotels Richmond Downtown 555 East Canal Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Held on Tuesday, December 6 at the Delta Hotels Richmond Downtown in Richmond, VA from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM EDT, the Oncology Reimbursement Meeting will provide you and your colleagues with the tools you'll need to take on today's rapidly changing oncology reimbursement …
Thu, November 10, 2022 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time) Hilton Harrisburg One North Second Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17101 The ACCC Oncology Reimbursement Meetings help you navigate the annual changes in oncology reimbursement and regulations, provide tools to strengthen your program’s operations, and accelerate your knowledge on which measures you can take now—and down the …
Discover the value of ACCC membership! If you are not an ACCC member and paid $162 to attend the Oncology Reimbursement Meeting, you can apply that payment to receive one year of benefits as an ACCC Individual Member ($162 annual dues). Enjoy significant savings and encourage our program to consider Cancer Program Membership, which benefits everyone on your cancer team. Browse our brochure to see how …
Panelists will share best practices when developing and implementing an alternative payment model, including how you can maintain person-centered care in practice and protect your bottom line with such arrangements.
Three clinicians discuss their experiences with difficult conversations on the relative risks and benefits around treatment decisions in this rapidly evolving environment.
Palliative care services are an important element of comprehensive cancer care. However, patients are not usually introduced to palliative care providers until their services are needed. Read how Cancer Care Associates of York—a community-based private practice in York, Penn.—is changing this by identifying high-risk patients suitable for palliative interventions up front and allowing patients to access …
July 22, 2021
Where Debate & Discussion Translate to Better Treatments New CPE Event for Pharmacists Interested in Oncology Developments This one-of-a-kind meeting, designed for all pharmacists who are interested in advancing their knowledge of the complex world of oncology pharmacy. This debate-style event will feature nationally recognized thought leaders who will take opposing sides on clinical, and sometimes …
July 21, 2021
Join the Association of Community Cancer Centers and LeanTaaS for How Novant Health Was Able to Open a Large Infusion Center With a Small Waiting Room, July 21 at 1:00 PM EDT. You’ll hear from nurse managers Lisa Rioux and Susan Perrella as they discuss how iQueue for Infusion Centers was piloted at Novant Health’s Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte, NC. Like most health systems, Novant …
Rockville, MD - The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) today released a new CANCER BUZZ podcast episode focused on the continued mental and emotional toll of the ongoing pandemic still impacting cancer care professionals around the country. This week’s CANCER BUZZ guest is Krista Nelson, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C, FAOSW, oncology social worker and ACCC President. She explains the concerns of cancer …
Cone Health Cancer Center—a 2021 ACCC Innovator Award winner—is fighting for health equity by addressing the barriers to care that unequally affect lower-resourced communities in the rural and urban setting of Greensboro, N.C. Learn how the cancer center has built a transportation program that provides free round-trip rides to all patients from their homes to their medical appointments.
In this episode, we focus on the mental and emotional toll that COVID-19 continues to have on cancer care professionals—while much of the public experiences a “summer of joy” due to rising vaccinations.
ASCO and ACCC Invite 75 Research Sites from Across the United States to Participate in Pilot Project of Site Self-Assessment Tool, Implicit Bias Training Program Alexandria, Va. and Rockville, Md. – The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) today announced that 75 research sites applied and have been invited to participate in a pilot …
Beginning January 2022, CMS will be required to cover for Medicaid patients the routine costs associated with participating in clinical trials. Learn what states and provider organizations can do to leverage this mandate to address barriers to care in the community and reduce inequities in clinical trial participation.
In this episode, we'll explore how oncology advanced practitioners (APs) can play a greater role in clinical research and, according to a recent national study, have a strong interest in doing so.
For Questions Contact: Brian Henderson | Coalition for State Rheumatology Organizations | bhenderson@hhs.com Step Therapy Reform: Protect Arizona Patients through Healthcare Transparency, Efficiency and Fairness What is Step Therapy? Step therapy, also known as “fail first,” is a type of utilization management protocol used …
Through a partnership with Albuquerque Ambulance Service, a local community paramedic group that is a division of Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Presbyterian enables qualifying patients with cancer access to certain clinical interventions and wellness checks in their homes from a specialized paramedicine oncology team. The goal of the program is to reduce patient utilization of the ED and reduce …
1 2 Report Requirement IC 34-30-2-101.4 requires: (c) Before July 1, 2021, the state department of health, in consultation with the department of insurance, the office of the secretary of family and social services, and the Indiana board of pharmacy created by 25-26-13-3, shall submit to the legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 a report setting …
The COVID-19 pandemic posed many new complications for cancer programs and practices across the United States. To keep COVID-19-positive patients with cancer out of the hospital where they could potentially infect others, Inova Schar Cancer Institute in Fairfax, Va., implemented remote patient monitoring technology to continually track patients’ vitals while they are at home and in between their outpatient …
When a patient presents for care in an emergency department (ED), unexpected issues unrelated to their chief complaint may be flagged. To help patients better navigate our complex healthcare system after receiving news of an incidental finding during an ED visit, the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Adult ED and Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center partnered to follow-up with these patients after their …