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Ethan Basch

patient-reported outcomes and the The Oncology Care Model (OCM)
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Examining How Online Patient-Reported Outcomes Make a Difference in Cancer Care

Originally posted on AJMC.com by Christina Mattina. In a webinar hosted by Carevive, researcher Ethan Basch, MD, MSc, discussed the findings of his recent study linking electronic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) to better survival outcomes for patients with cancer. Setting the stage for Basch’s presentation, Carevive’s chief clinical officer, Carrie Tompkins Stricker, PhD, RN, explained that the burgeoning cancer population and the…
Carevive
July 28, 2017
Events

[Webinar] – Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes: Why They Matter

Join us for a unique conversation with Dr. Ethan Basch, of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill hosted by Carevive’s Dr. Carrie Stricker.   This is great opportunity to listen to Dr. Ethan Basch elaborate on his study findings, including core symptom intervention components. Learn how proactively monitoring patient symptoms with the use of ePRO tools can improve clinical outcomes through care team collaboration and early interventions for…
Carevive
July 12, 2017
Ethan Basch, MD, MSc Director, Cancer Outcomes Research Program; Professor, Medicine and Public Health UNC-Chapel Hill Cancer Prevention and Control
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Carevive to be Featured in Ethan Basch PCORI Patient-Reported Outcomes Grant

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has awarded Ethan Basch, MD, MSc, a $5.45 million grant to support research into whether there are clinical benefits of having people with cancer self-report their symptoms while undergoing treatment. The project, titled Electronic Patient Reporting of Symptoms during Outpatient Cancer Treatment: A US National Randomized Controlled Trial and will run for a span…
Carevive
August 24, 2016