Beth Wittmer: Care Management Programs Help Deter Hospitalizations
April 29th 2019Having a care management team in place builds trust with patients so they are caught before something really serious happens that sends them to the emergency department, said Beth Wittmer, RN, OCN, manager of care management at Florida Cancer Specialists and Research Institute.
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Abra Kelson Explains How Social Workers Help Patients Overcome Challenges
April 28th 2019The standard treatment isn’t always right for everyone, and part of a social worker’s job as a member of the care team is to understand the patient’s goals and what treatment is the right fit for them, said Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Dana Goldman: Awards Like Seema S. Sonnad Acknowledge People Who Translate Evidence Into Policy
April 26th 2019Awards need to also recognize researchers whose work has an impact on policy and can be translated for policy makers and even the broader public to understand, said Dana Goldman, PhD, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair and director of the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics and Professor of Public Policy, Pharmacy, and Economics at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and USC School of Pharmacy.
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Feyi Olopade Ayodele: CancerIQ Eases Access to Genetic Screening in Community Cancer Centers
April 26th 2019CancerIQ has automated a lot of time-consuming steps to allow operationally efficient community cancer centers a way of offering genetic screening in a profitable manner, said Feyi Olopade Ayodele, MBA, chief executive officer at CancerIQ.
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Dr Howard Burris on Determining Which Patients Will Benefit From Next-Generation Sequencing
April 24th 2019Howard A. "Skip" Burris, III, MD, FACP, FASCO, president, clinical operations, and chief medical officer of Sarah Cannon Research Institute, discusses differentiating which patients will benefit from next-generation sequencing (NGS) and the role of NGS testing for matching patients to clinical trials.
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Dr Michael Kolodziej Remarks Upon the Difficulty of Creating Payment Models for Oncology
April 22nd 2019Implementing new payment models is really complicated, and the private sector is not doing as much as the public sector, said Michael Kolodziej, MD, vice president and chief innovation officer at ADVI Health, Inc.
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Beth Wittmer Outlines Changes to Care Management During a Shift Toward Value-Based Care
April 21st 2019Taking care of a patient in the shift to value-based care means utilizing care managers to answer questions when the physician isn’t available, says Beth Wittmer, RN, OCN, manager of care management at Florida Cancer Specialists and Research Institute.
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Barry Russo Discusses How CMS and HHS Regulatory Changes Are Affecting Practices
April 21st 2019With all the regulatory changes that CMS and HHS are rolling out, community oncology practices are facing significant changes in how they take care of patients, said Barry Russo, chief executive officer of The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
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Dr Rhonda Voskuhl Outlines the Importance of Studying Sex Differences in MS
April 20th 2019Sex differences in multiple sclerosis (MS) has been known for some time, and studying these differences benefit both sexes, explained Rhonda Voskuhl, MD, Jack H. Skirball chair of MS research, director of the MS program, and professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Jessa Dunivan Describes How Care Coordinators Work Behind the Scenes to Facilitate Patient Care
April 20th 2019The core of the work that care coordinators do is done behind the scenes so that all of the core information is in the chart when the doctor is meeting with the patient, said Jessa Dunivan, patient services manager, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Ray Page Details How Physicians Currently Use Data at the Point of Care
April 19th 2019Using oncology care pathways and treatment pathways has helped practices use evidence-based data to facilitate them to be sure they are using the right drug for the right patient at the right time, said Ray Page, DO, PhD, president and director of research at The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
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Dr John W. Sweetenham Addresses Disparities in Cancer Care and FDA Intervention
April 18th 2019There are disparities in access to innovative therapies and entries into clinical trials, but FDA's recent proposed guidance could help close gaps, said John W. Sweetenham, MD, senior director of clinical affairs and executive medical director, Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah.
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Dr Michael E. Chernew Details the Role of The American Journal of Managed Care®
April 16th 2019Most academic journals are researchers talking to researchers, butThe American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®) is typically researchers talking to the community, says Michael E. Chernew, PhD, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Professor of Health Care Policy; director of the Healthcare Markets and Regulation Lab in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School; and co-editor-in-chief of AJMC®.
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Abra Kelson Discusses Barriers to Patient Care and Social Support Systems
April 16th 2019Utilizing community resources is an important way to help patients who have poor social support systems get the care they need, said Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Barry Russo on How Community Oncology Practices Can Work Together and Learn From Each Other
April 11th 2019Community oncology practices need to come together as much as possible in order to respond to changes in the market, have a common voice, and to share best practices and learn from each other, said Barry Russo, chief executive officer of The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
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Dr Ray Page Explains How Artificial Intelligence Programs Can Help Identify High-Risk Patients
April 9th 2019As clinicians learn how to manage patients most efficiently under a value-based care of delivery, they need to identify patients and risk-stratify those patients, said Ray Page, DO, PhD, president and director of research at The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
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Dr Daniel Ontaneda Outlines 2 Approaches to Treating MS and the Trial to Identify the Best One
April 9th 2019There are 2 approaches for treating multiple sclerosis (MS) and the DELIVER-MS study is the first to see which approach works better, said Daniel Ontaneda, MD, a neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic.
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Dave Fried Discusses Benefit Design and Rising Healthcare Costs
April 6th 2019Employees have seen their healthcare costs rise about as much as they can, and the employers have also taken on about as much burden as they can, so now they’re looking at things that they can do and strategies that they can take to make sure that they’re providing the right benefits to the right people, says Dave Fried, chief executive officer of Tricore Human Capital Management.
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Abra Kelson Outlines How Early Intervention Strategies Can Benefit Patient Treatment
April 5th 2019Early intervention to identify social needs means issues get caught sooner and patients can avoid or minimize financial toxicity, said Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Rhonda Voskuhl Discusses Financing Early Trials of MS Therapies
April 2nd 2019The challenge with translating good science into treatments for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is getting the funding to get the trials done, said Rhonda Voskuhl, MD, Jack H. Skirball chair of multiple sclerosis (MS) research, director of the MS program, and professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
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What Dr Janice Mehnert Would Recommend to a Patient Newly Diagnosed With Cancer
March 31st 2019For a patient newly diagnosed with cancer, it's important that they make sure they educate themselves on their disease and all of their options, explained Janice Mehnert, MD, Head of the Phase I Developmental Therapeutics Program at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
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Dr Ian Frank on the Convenience, Benefits of Single-Tablet Regimens for HIV
March 30th 2019People living with HIV who are taking single-tablet regimens have better medication adherence and lower hospitalizations than those taking multi-tablet regimens, explained Ian Frank, MD, professor of medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania,
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Victor Murray Highlights the Difficulties of Treating Individuals With Complex Needs
March 28th 2019Traditional healthcare systems have not been in a position to effectively treat people with complex needs, said Victor Murray, director for care management initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Abra Kelson Discusses Screening Measures to Highlight High-Risk Patients Who Need Assistance
March 24th 2019There are a lot of different ways for identifying patients that might have barriers to care or might be considered as high-risk, says Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Alison Moskowitz Discusses When to Use Brentuximab Vedotin in Hodgkin Lymphoma
March 22nd 2019Because brentuximab vedotin is so effective in the relapsed and refractory setting, there has been a lot of excitement around assessing the treatment earlier in Hodgkin lymphoma, explained Alison J. Moskowitz, MD, medical oncologist, clinical director, lymphoma inpatient unit, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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