Dr Timothy Murphy: Strong Communication Is Necessary for Practices Stocking Multiple Biosimilars
November 13th 2022With multiple biosimilars approved for a reference product and different payers preferring particular products, communication between the clinical pharmacy team and the managed care team is crucial, said Timothy Murphy, MD, FACP, medical oncologist/hematologist with Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers.
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Dr Timothy Murphy Discusses Successfully Implementing Biosimilars Into Community Cancer Practice
October 28th 2022Having a plan in place to educate providers and the pharmacy team has contributed to the success that Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers (RMCC) has had with rapidly implementing biosimilars, said Timothy Murphy, MD, medical oncologist/hematologist with RMCC.
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Glenn Balasky Highlights Continued Value-Based Oncology Care Efforts With Private Payers
October 12th 2022Even though there is a 1-year gap between the Oncology Care Model and the Enhancing Oncology Model, there remain value-based oncology payment programs with private payers, said Glenn Balasky, executive director of Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers.
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Dr Stephen Schleicher: Culture, People, Analytics Contributed to OCM Success
October 2nd 2022Co-hosted by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the most recent Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event took place on September 22, with a focus on improving cancer care delivery through innovation.
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Practices Have to Grapple With the Logistics of Insurers’ Preferred Biosimilars: Dr Lalan Wilfong
September 11th 2022While commercial payers have been engaged with the shift to biosimilars, they all have their own preferred biosimilar, which makes it challenging for practices, explained Lalan Wilfong, MD, vice president of payer relations & practice transformation at The US Oncology Network.
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Gap After OCM May Cause Some Practices to Switch From Biosimilars to Brand Drugs
September 1st 2022The 1-year gap after the end of the Oncology Care Model (OCM) means some practices have to make hard decisions regarding cost of care or the financial health of the practice, explained Lalan Wilfong, MD, vice president of Payer Relations & Practice Transformation at The US Oncology Network.
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Dr Susan Escudier Reviews Value-Based Payment Programs in Cancer Care
August 9th 2022There are some similarities among various value-based payment programs for cancer care, but they are not identical, said Susan Escudier, MD, FACP, vice president, value-based care and quality programs, Texas Oncology.
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Trastuzumab Deruxtecan Wins Rapid Approval for HER2-Low Breast Cancer
August 6th 2022The approval came exactly 2 months after results from the landmark DESTINY-Breast04 trial showed that the antibody drug conjugate reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 50% compared with chemotherapy for HER2-low patients with both hormone receptor (HR)–positive and HR-negative disease.
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Dr Susan Escudier on the Benefits and Burdens of Digital Health Solutions
August 3rd 2022Telemedicine visits can make physicians more efficient, but the ability to report symptoms can add to the workload burden as staff try to figure out which symptoms need to be addressed, said Susan Escudier, MD, FACP, vice president of value-based care and quality programs, Texas Oncology.
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Dr Susan Escudier: OCM Improvements That Practices Should Continue
July 29th 2022Even though the Oncology Care Model (OCM) ended on June 30, 2022, there are some improvements that practices should continue implementing, said Susan Escudier, MD, FACP, vice president of value-based care and quality programs, Texas Oncology.
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Dr Susan Escudier Discusses Uptake of Digital Health Solutions at Texas Oncology
July 22nd 2022The use of digital health solutions has been a tremendous benefit during the pandemic that should continue, said Susan Escudier, MD, FACP, vice president, value-based care and quality programs, Texas Oncology.
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Dr Debra Patt Underscores Permanent Changes Even as the OCM Ends
June 27th 2022Although the Oncology Care Model (OCM) is ending June 30, 2022, it does not mean practices can turn back the clock and revert to how they provided care prior to the OCM, explained Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA, executive vice president of Texas Oncology.
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Dr Debra Patt: Telemedicine’s Contribution to Cancer Care Robust and Meaningful
June 20th 2022Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA, executive vice president of Texas Oncology, discusses how enhancements to telemedicine precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic have made lasting and meaningful changes to oncology care, including that these care improvements will persist post pandemic.
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