Oncology State Societies Advocacy Resources
Advocacy Aimed at Improving Access and Outcomes in Cancer Care: To address policies and practices that affect patient care and access, the Oncology State Societies (OSS) leads a policy and advocacy program focused on legislation and regulations impacting patient care and provider access. OSS has expanded its reach by collaborating with local and national organizations and state lobbyists to prioritize key legislative issues.
The OSS policy program has helped establish a policy communication and learning infrastructure in 15 participating states with over 130 engaged multidisciplinary providers across the US, demonstrating the collective power available to drive meaningful change. By collaborating to address key policy issues, OSS members can have a tangible impact on improving patient care and quality of life for both patients and caregivers.
To learn more about your state’s policy committee, email Lu Anne Bankert at lbankert@accc-cancer.org.
Town Hall Executive Summary
OSS Policy Town Hall
In September 2024, the Oncology State Societies held a Policy Committee Town Hall Meeting that brought together oncology professionals, lobbyists, and state society leaders to discuss key legislative and advocacy priorities impacting oncology care across the US. There were 83 total attendees, including the ACCC President-Elect and 55 members across 18 State Societies.
Discussions focused on:
- Bipartisan support for cancer initiatives
- Challenges with Medicaid and pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reforms
- State-level advocacy efforts such as prior authorization and biomarker testing
- Patient and provider story collections
- Strategies for effective lobbying and coalition-building
Gain strategies to utilize local lobbyists, build effective coalitions, and collaborate with other states to advance key federal- and state-level legislation and advocacy priorities.
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The Advocacy Engagement Report provides OSS members with comprehensive case studies on issues that galvanized state societies to act. The report documents the specific actions taken by different state policy committees to affect change.
Read the report to:
- Unlock the 6 keys to successful grassroots advocacy as found in this effort.
- Learn how states without governmental affairs resources leveraged the power of their membership and their committee expertise.
- Benefit from lessons learned.
- Gain inspiration from a nationwide effort across OSS members to effect change.
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Engaging in advocacy through our state societies is one of the most direct ways we can have a voice in healthcare policies impacting the care of our patients.
Haley M. Simpson, MD, PhD
Chair, Policy Committee, Rocky Mountain Oncology Society