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Additional Resources to Supplement Your Learning [Webpage] Cancer Types Education and resources to help multidisciplinary cancer care teams stay abreast of disease-specific advances, deploy strategies for effective integration into practice, and engage in bi-directional learning. Metastatic Breast Cancer Digital Resource Library This online resource bank features …
This AI-driven incidental findings program identifies and then monitors pancreatic abnormalities to improve the quality of care to patients who are at increased risk for developing pancreatic cancer.
ACCC conducted a series of virtual workshops to engage members of the multidisciplinary care team on effective practices for supporting, treating, and managing patients with advanced cutaneous non-melanoma skin cancers.
With increased recognition of the value of oncology social work services for patients, families, and providers, cancer programs and practices may benefit from a fresh consideration of billing for oncology social work services.
As a participant in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Oncology Care Model, Highlands has implemented enhanced services for its patients to improve care coordination, promote patient navigation, and uphold national treatment guidelines.
Home as a site of care for patients with cancer Association of Community Cancer Centers This publication is a benefit of membership Association of Community Cancer Centers Vol. 37 | No. 5 | 2022 Improving physical and metabolic health with a community-based program | 42 Bridging the sexual health communication gap in cancer care | 32 Implementing anti-cancer therapy …
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Providence Cancer Center Portland, Oregon Bridging the Gap: A Family Program for Parents with Cancer and their Children The Providence Cancer Center family program offers a supportive group model to deliver early and ongoing intervention and support throughout the cancer care journey. Creating a framework to talk about the impact of cancer on the family, the program offers effective communication …
The annual Trending Now in Cancer Care survey reveals how cancer programs control costs, implement new standards, meet quality measures, and launch innovative organizational strategies. The bi-monthly Oncology Issues journal includes articles on innovative models of care delivery, new treatment modalities, clinical research in the community, and hospital and physician alignment …
Rockville, Md. — Thomas A. Gallo, MS, MDA, was named 2018-2019 President of the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) during its 44th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center Business Summit on March 16, 2018, in Washington, D.C. He is executive director of the Virginia Cancer Institute in Richmond, Virginia, where he manages all aspects of a 24-provider medical oncology practice with 7 medical …
Rockville, MD—August 23, 2022 - The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) announced today that Baptist Health’s Miami Cancer Institute a recipient of a 2022 ACCC Innovator Award. The award recognizes Miami Cancer Institute’s use of technology to improve patient oral oncolytic consent compliance. It’s common for cancer programs and practices to struggle with timely treatment education, consent …
Rockville, MD—In today’s competitive oncology marketplace, staying productive and economically viable remains a significant challenge. Key stakeholders together with business, finance, and policy thought leaders will come together to share their perspectives on the future of cancer care delivery and offer new ways to approach the challenges facing programs and practices. What: Association of Community …
What: Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) 42nd Annual Meeting, CANCERSCAPE When: Wednesday, March 2 – Friday, March 4, 2016 Where: Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. Anticipated Attendance: 400 cancer care providers and oncology healthcare leaders As the U.S. healthcare system undergoes fundamental change, all stakeholders are being impacted — providers, …
fast facts ACCC Annual Meeting, CANCERSCAPE Register today for sessions on The State of Healthcare Under the New Administration—A Democrat and Republican Point/Counterpoint; The Advisory Board Presents the State of Today’s Cancer Programs; What Cancer Programs Can Do Thrive — Not Just Survive — MACRA; Drug Pricing Under the Trump Administration; The ACA: What’s Going, What’s Staying, and …
ROCKVILLE, Md. – Last week the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced its much-anticipated Oncology Care Model (OCM), a new voluntary program for physician–led practices to test the bundling of payments for chemotherapy administration. The OCM is the second specialty care model to be announced at CMMI, and the first in …
ACCC president Olalekan Ajayi, PharmD, MBA, shared the association’s key priorities for impacting cancer care in the United States with the President’s Cancer Panel.
Jordan Karwedsky, financial counselor at Green Bay Oncology and chairperson of the ACCC Financial Advocacy Network, discusses her plans for the network's future.
On August 30, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first CAR Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, tisagenlecleucel (Kymriah). With this approval of the first cancer gene therapy in the U.S., immuno-oncology took a historic step forward. Later that same day, in a press release titled, “Innovative Treatments Call for Innovative Payment Models and Arrangement,” the Centers …
Rockville, Md. — On Thursday, June 22 the U.S. Senate released their plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017. Despite the Senate’s promise to “start over,” the Better Care Reconciliation Act largely mirrors the policies of the House’s version of ACA repeal and will result in millions of Americans with chronic conditions, such as cancer, losing healthcare …
Cost selected as top challenge by HCPs; up nearly 50% compared to 2015 survey Rockville, Md. — As more cost pressures are placed on the healthcare system and the transition to value-based care gains momentum, the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) seventh annual Trends in Cancer Programs survey reveals critical challenges and emerging trends at U.S. cancer programs. The costs of cancer …