The American Journal of Managed Care®'s annual Patient-Centered Oncology Care® conference brings together experts to deliver insights into the rapidly changing oncology care landscape.
Dr Brenton Fargnoli Highlights How Practices Can Prepare for Downside Risk
December 15th 2017As the healthcare system moves more towards a value-based system, practices are running into challenges with the operational complexities of new payment models. Brenton Fargnoli, MD, medical director of value-based care and director of product marketing and strategy at Flatiron Health, outlined a few ways practices can ensure they’re ready to take on downside risk.
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The Importance of Teamwork in Oncology Care Transitions
December 1st 2017A panel on the importance of clinical and non-clinical stakeholders in a patient’s care trajectory brought together a diverse group of stakeholders at The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Patient-Centered Oncology Care® meeting.
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Documenting When a Patient Falls Outside a Recommended Pathway
November 20th 2017Documenting when a patient falls outside of a recommended pathway has the dual benefits of improving the algorithm and helping a provider get reimbursed faster, explained Torrie K. Fields, MPH, senior program manager of Palliative Care Program Design & Implementation for Blue Shield of California.
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Oncologists Can Save Oncology If They Take Ownership of Costs, Kolodziej Says
November 17th 2017High chemotherapy costs are only one reason for the rising cost of cancer care. End-of-life care and hospitalizations are within an oncologist's control and must be better managed given new reimbursement structures.
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