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April 2015, Vol 6, No 3
April 2015, Vol 6, No 3
IOM Strategies for Lowering Out-of-Pocket Costs of Cancer Drugs
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Rosemary Frei, MSc
Economics & Value
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Economics of Cancer Care
April 2015, Vol 6, No 3
At a June 2014 Institute of Medicine (IOM) workshop on patient access to oncology drugs, several cancer experts discussed various strategies on how to lower out-of-pocket (OOP) costs of oncology drugs for patients with cancer.
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ASCO’s Annual Report: Major Advances in Oncology and the Challenge of Value-Based Care
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Eileen Koutnik-Fotopoulos
Health Policy
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Value-Based Care
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Policies & Guidelines
April 2015, Vol 6, No 3
Significant gains in cancer research and prevention have led to longer survival, improved quality of life, and decreased disease burden. The 2015 annual report on “Clinical Cancer Advances” from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) outlines the biggest advances made in oncology, and for the first time designates one cancer as the Advance of the Year, as well as emphasizing the ongoing challenge of value-based care.
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NCCN Panel Addresses Value-Based Care in Oncology
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Wayne Kuznar
Economics & Value
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Economics of Cancer Care
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Value-Based Care
April 2015, Vol 6, No 3
Hollywood, FL—Value-based decision-making at the bedside can be fraught with obstacles, with no clear agreement on what constitutes value, and for whom. In addition, the myriad insurance plans preclude uniform treatment strategies, despite clinical pathways and guidelines intended to reduce variation in care. Finally, value is becoming more difficult to achieve in oncology as each benefit becomes more expensive, with the cost of new therapies outpacing inflation.
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Abstracts to Be Presented at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Association for Value-Based Cancer Care
April 2015, Vol 6, No 3
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