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May 20, 2021
The pandemic has heightened the distress patients with CLL face and taken its toll on providers. Learn strategies and solutions to these challenges and the path forward for providing patient care.
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Health Equity & Access Committee for TxSCO
This program will task each state society with aggregating 3 “go-to” resources to advance equity in cancer care, make 2 recommendations to eliminate disparities, and identify 1 major gap.
This program will task each state society with aggregating 3 “go-to” resources to advance equity in cancer care, make 2 recommendations to eliminate disparities, and identify 1 major gap.
This program will task each state society with aggregating 3 “go-to” resources to advance equity in cancer care, make 2 recommendations to eliminate disparities, and identify 1 major gap.
The Pharmacy and Medically Underserved Areas Enhancement Act would give Medicare beneficiaries living in medically underserved communities access to patient care services delivered by their state-licensed pharmacists. ACCC spoke with APhA's Dr. Scott Knoer to learn more about this legislation and how it can help patients.
Explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial health of cancer programs and practices across the country, from lower patient volume and screening interventions and decreased revenue streams.
2020 trends fast facts side 1
COVID-19 Safety-Related Operational Changes Made by Cancer Programs Limiting office visits Transitioning more patients to video visits Making treatment alterations, such as converting from infused to oral therapy and “scrubbing the schedule,” to minimize patient visits to infusion centers Changing therapy schedules when possible— weekly to every two weeks or every …
STAFFING & OPERATIONAL INTEGRITY SERVICE LINE DELIVERY & REVENUE OPTIMIZATION TELEHEALTH & SUPPORTIVE TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL RESEARCH HEALTH EQUITY Trending Now in Cancer Care 2 2020 Trending Now in Cancer Care But focus group participants also shared silver linings. They told us how their cancer programs and practices developed new operational approaches …
The Lived Experience of COVID-19 Cancer program staff have been tested. • The COVID-19 pandemic strained the resources of cancer programs. Patient volume and revenue dropped dramatically in the first COVID-19 wave. Workloads increased and provider and staff roles and responsibilities expanded. • Mandatory physical distancing contributed to social and emotional isolation for many staff …
Prescription Narcotics: Action, Reaction, and Unintended Consequences By Banu Symington, MD, MACP April 30, 2021 We are very familiar with unintended consequences in the world of medicine. Whether they be the note bloat that occurred when the electronic medical record was rolled out, the increase in mortality for certain diagnoses when shorter length of stays were mandated by the Centers for Medicare …
Many patients with cancer now enjoy the invaluable benefits and flexibilities that telehealth makes possible. Patients have more convenient access to appointments, increased support from family caregivers who can attend virtual visits, and more time to focus on their work and families. Olalekan Ajayi, PharmD, MBA explains how the Telehealth Modernization Act can make this expanded healthcare access …
apm capabilities: developing fee- for-service, pay-for-performance apm capabilities: transitional shared savings, partial risk apm capabilities: evolved capitation, full risk comprehensive provider network Care Continuum Extent of care coordination within the cancer program and beyond Coordination within cancer services Routine tumor boards with key specialties Tumor boards …
The 2021 Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Automatic Extreme and Uncontrollable Circumstances Policy 1 The 2021 Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Automatic Extreme and Uncontrollable Circumstances Policy We established an automatic extreme and uncontrollable circumstances (EUC) policy beginning with the 2017 performance year for clinicians affected by natural …
apm capabilities: developing fee- for-service, pay-for-performance apm capabilities: transitional shared savings, partial risk apm capabilities: evolved capitation, full risk comprehensive provider network Care Continuum Extent of care coordination within the cancer program and beyond Coordination within cancer services Routine tumor boards with key specialties Tumor boards …
A physician assistant shares the challenges related to COVID-19, the vaccine, and how his program is adapting to keep diagnosed patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) safe.
« 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 » Karmanos Cancer Institute/Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan The DISCO App: A Patient-Focused Tool to Reduce Financial Toxicity Lauren M. Hamel, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Oncology The DISCO (DIScussions of COst) app educates patients with cancer about potential treatment-related costs and generates tailored questions to prompt …