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[SLIDES] The Oncology Care Model: Integrating the 13 Point IOM Care Management Plan for Patients With Advanced NSCLC

The Oncology Care Model: Integrating the 13 Point IOM Care Management Plan for Patients With Advanced NSCLC

Do the requirements of OCM and other value-based cancer delivery models leave you overwhelmed about where and how to start?

Download the slides from our symposium and webinar held in October 2016 at the Thomas Jefferson University! Learn valuable insights from an expert panel on administering the IOM care management plan to patients with advanced NSCLC as required but the Oncology Care Model (OCM) and other value-based reimbursement models.

Topics covered in this slide presentation:

  • How OCM and value-based care models are transforming cancer care delivery in lung cancer
  • What are the evolving evidence-based approaches for personalized medical therapeutics in advanced NSCLC
  • How to promote patient-centered, shared decision-making across the lung cancer continuum
  • Implementing highly personalized care management plans with advanced NSCLC patients

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for about 27% of all cancer deaths and is by far the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women. Despite the many advances over the past few decades related to surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, death rates attributable to lung cancer have remained relatively unchanged. Today, however, there is renewed optimism that these trends have started to change as recent research advances have led to an explosion in lung cancer genetic and biologic knowledge among NSCLC scientists and expert clinicians. In addition, there are tremendous pressures on cancer centers and their oncology providers to quantifiably demonstrate value in the care delivered to their patients.

To support oncology providers in the era of value-based cancer care, Carevive Systems has worked with over 1,000 oncology experts to develop workflow and patient engagement tools that support the implementation of established oncology quality measurement programs and will aggregate longitudinal data tracking patients cared for under such delivery models.

Providers from centers who were awarded the OCM participated in a Mid-Atlantic, half-day, CME-accredited live symposium with NSCLC expert faculty to discuss the NSCLC treatment landscape and evolving principles and models of value-based care delivery in lung cancer care. Invitations are extended to all NSCLC providers to view this presentation.

Topics include a review of current evidence, case studies, and the intersection of quality measures, clinical NSCLC care, and strategies to implement the Oncology Care Model Care Plan.

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