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2017 ACS Cancer Programs Conference: Creating a Culture of Quality
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2017 ACS Cancer Programs Conference: Creating a Culture of Quality

2017 ACS Cancer Programs Conference: Creating a Culture of Quality Hyatt Regency O'Hare Chicago, Illinois September 8-9, 2017 Carevive will be attending the 2017 ACS Cancer Programs Conference: Creating a Culture of Quality in Chicago this weekend. The 2017 Cancer Programs Conference: Creating a Culture of Quality is the only conference developed by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC), Commission on…
Carevive
September 7, 2017
The Virtual Open House: Treatment Planning
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Virtual Open House – Live Webinar Carevive Treatment Planning Platform v2.0 Pre-Release

Our last Virtual Open House of the year will showcase our treatment planning software. We will show you a live demo and provide insights on how actual practices, hospitals, clinical teams are using our treatment planning solutions. Our tool is the 1st rules engine technology to auto-populate the 13 elements of the IOM care management plan required for OCM. Thursday,…
Carevive
December 11, 2015
Why Cancer Registries Matter for Survivorship careplans
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Why Cancer Registries Matter for Survivorship Care Programs

A cancer registry is a systematic collection of data about cancer and tumor diseases. The data are collected by Cancer Registrars. Cancer Registrars capture a complete summary of patient history, diagnosis, treatment, and status for every cancer patient in the United States, and other countries as well. Lifetime follow-up is another important aspect of the cancer registry. Current patient follow-up…
Bob Bausmith
July 16, 2015
Arizona Cancer Care Plan Summit
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Survivorship Care and Care Plans: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities

Dr. Carrie Stricker attended last month's Arizona Cancer Survivorship Care Plan Summit in Phoenix Arizona.  The summit was a joint effort between the Arizona Cancer Coalition , the Arizona  Department of Health Services,  and the Susan G. Komen® Central and Northern Arizona. http://www.slideshare.net/OnQHealth/survivorship-care-and-care-plans-transforming-challenges-into-opportunities Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Programs work in their community to promote healthy lifestyles and recommended cancer screening, educate…
Carevive
June 18, 2015
Survivorship Webinar Participants Speak Out: Care Plan Improvements Needed
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Survivorship Webinar Participants Speak Out: Care Plan Improvements Needed

On March 6, 2015, Carevive Health hosted a webinar on survivorship program development and evaluation with survivorship experts Drs. Deborah K. Mayer, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN and Jennifer R. Klemp, PhD, MPH and Alicia Rosales, LCSW, OSW-C. We had 423 registrants and 238 live attendees, which speaks loudly to how many of you across the country are working hard to overcome the challenges of survivorship care…
Carrie Stricker
March 31, 2015
GW caSNP Webinar
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Webinar Event – Survivorship Care Plans: Introducing A Novel Technology to Transform Burden into Opportunity

Presenter: Carrie Tompkins Stricker, PhD, RN, AOCN; Co-Founder and Chief Clinical Officer, Carevive Health, Inc.  GW Cancer Institute's Center for the Advancement of Cancer Survivorship, Navigation, and Policy (caSNP) is hosting a unique webinar opportunity to get a first hand glimpse of our Care Planning System (CPS™). The webinar titled "Survivorship Care Plans: Introducing A Novel Technology to Transform Burden into Opportunity"…
Carevive
March 15, 2015
5 Steps to Meeting the CoC Survivorship Standard
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6 Steps to Meeting the CoC Survivorship Standard

The Commission on Cancer (CoC) Standard 3.3: Survivorship Care Plan became effective January 1, 2015. Like most cancer programs, your center may be working quickly to put a process in place to ensure that patients receive care plans after completing active cancer treatment. The CoC standard describes how survivorship care plans will, in the near future, be required for all…
Carrie Tilley
February 26, 2015