Panelists Offer an Insider Perspective of the Unstable Future of Genetic Testing Reimbursement
April 13th 2019To begin a session on the reimbursement of genetic testing during the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual meeting in Kissimmee, Florida, incoming president Luis E. Raez, MD, put things in perspective: “I’ve been practicing for more than 30 years, and it used to be that when you would explain a treatment plan to a patient, they would ask if they’re going to respond to it and you would have to say ‘I don’t know.’ Now, with genetic testing, hopefully you can say ‘yes.’”
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Dr Crescent Moore on the Effect of Step Therapy in MA Plans, Other Formulary Regulations
April 13th 2019CMS has given plan sponsors the flexibility to choose which drug therapy categories they’d like to administer the Part B step on, explained Crescent Moore, PharmD, PhD, BCPS, senior consultant, BluePeak Advisors,
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Collaboration to Ensure Access to Cancer Care Despite Increasing Cost Constraints
April 13th 2019Making lifesaving but costly cancer therapies available to patients requires collaboration across the healthcare system, agreed a panel of stakeholders at the Business of Oncology Summit hosted by the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology.
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Cancer Survivors, Caregivers, Advocates Share Experiences With Financial Toxicity
April 13th 2019In a panel discussion during the Business of Oncology Summit hosted by the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology, survivors and caregivers described how their cancer journeys were affected by financial toxicity.
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Pioneers and Progress in Personalized Lung Cancer Treatment
April 12th 2019The treatment of lung cancer with personalized medicine has come a long way in recent decades, but still more achievements remain to be seen, said Bruce Johnson, MD, FASCO, immediate past president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, during his keynote speech opening the Business of Oncology Summit hosted by the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology in Kissimmee, Florida.
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Dr Rick McDonough on the Benefits of Being a FLASCO Member
April 12th 2019"By being a part of this membership, you get access to education, information, resources, [and] materials that are hopefully going to be helpful in the care of cancer patients," said Rick McDonough, MD, president of the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology (FLASCO).
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Dr Lee Schwartzberg Reflects on the Approval of the First Immunotherapy Regimen in Breast Cancer
April 12th 2019The breast cancer community is very excited about the approval of atezolimuab for the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer, explained Lee Schwartzberg, MD, FACP, executive director, West Cancer Center.
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Katie Goodman on FDA's Efforts to Expand Patient Inclusion Criteria for Clinical Trials
April 11th 2019The guidances released by the FDA to expand inclusion criteria for cancer clinical trials is a step in the right direction, said Katie Goodman, RN, BSN, CCRP, director of clinical research, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute.
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Dr Brian MacDonald Explains How Technology Can Improve Patient Management Strategies
April 10th 2019Technology allows for additional avenues to engage with patients and make us more available to them, explained Brian MacDonald, PharmD, manager, Specialty Clinical Programs, Magellan Rx Management.
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Alexandra Quinn on the Importance of Sustaining the Role of Community Health Workers in Cancer Care
April 8th 2019Alexandra Quinn, chief executive officer, Health Leads, discusses the growing role of community health workers in cancer care and why it's important to make the work they do more sustainable.
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Step Therapy in Medicare Advantage Hurts Patients, Providers, Says Schwartzberg
April 6th 2019Step therapy, which requires that patients try the payer’s preferred treatment before the one a physician recommends, is harmful to both sides of the doctor-patient relationship, according to Lee B. Schwartzberg, MD, medical director of the West Cancer and Research Institute, who spoke at the 2019 Community Oncology Conference, held in Orlando, Florida.
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Pharma Discusses How to Reframe Value in Era of Precision Medicine, Combinations
April 6th 2019Healthcare experts may agree the shift from volume to value is well under way, but the definition of value has many answers, according to pharmaceutical company representatives discussing the issue at the 2019 Community Oncology Conference in Orlando, Florida.
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Dr Howard Burris on Efforts Needed to Ensure Access to NGS Testing
April 5th 2019Howard A. "Skip" Burris, III, MD, FACP, FASCO, president, clinical operations, and chief medical officer of Sarah Cannon Research Institute, discusses what's needed from a policy perspective to ensure access to next-generation sequencing (NGS) tests.
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Katie Goodman: Bring Clinical Trials to the Community Setting to Meet Patients Where They Are
April 5th 2019Patients won't participate in a clinical trial if it's too much of a burden, so we have to bring the trials to where the patients live, explained Katie Goodman, RN, BSN, CCRP, director of clinical research, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute.
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Strategies for Fighting Consolidation in Community Oncology
April 5th 2019At the Community Oncology Alliance's 2019 Community Oncology Conference in Orlando, Florida, a panel discussed strategies for practices to collaborate and survive the recent wave of consolidation. Targeting employers is one solution.
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Ben Jones Explains Reimbursement Challenges Facing Community Oncologists
April 4th 2019There's still a big disparity in reimbursement between hospitals and community-based practices, but is looking into ways to address this, explained Ben Jones, vice president, Government Relations & Public Policy, McKesson Specialty Health.
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Leveraging technology to perform real-time prescription benefit checks could give patients and providers personalized cost knowledge when a drug is being prescribed, but standardization of the process is needed for wider uptake, according to a session at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting.
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Costs of Living With HIV Can Be Mitigated by Rapid Initiation of ART Post Diagnosis
March 29th 2019A trio of posters presented at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting show that high healthcare utilization leads to substantial costs among individuals living with HIV, but prompt initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens after diagnosis can help contain costs in both Medicaid-covered and commercially insured patients.
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Dr Michael Steinman Discusses Effective Strategies for Improving Medication Management
March 29th 2019Michael Steinman, MD, professor of medicine, University of California, San Diego, discusses effective strategies for improving medication management for patients and how these strategies can improve outcomes, such as medication adherence.
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Dr James Chambers Discusses Variability in Specialty Drug Coverage and Its Impact
March 29th 2019A study found that out of hundreds of specialty drugs, only 16% were covered in the same way by 17 commercial payers in the United States, meaning that 84% of those specialty drugs had differing coverage, explained James D. Chambers, PhD, MPharm, MSc, associate professor, Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies, Tufts Medical Center.
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