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Jeannine Brant, PhD, Billings Clinic, discusses the benefits of patient-reported outcomes in cancer care.
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The Benefits of Patient-Reported Outcomes

Originally posted on OncLive.com Jeannine Brant, PhD, Billings Clinic, during the 2016 ONS Annual Congress, discusses the benefits of patient-reported outcomes in cancer care. Here, she mentions an example of a patient who was a rectal cancer survivor and an avid runner. The patient had to quit the sport because whenever she would run, she would get severe diarrhea. However,…
Carevive
May 11, 2016
HISTalk Interviews Carevive CEO, Madelyn Herzfeld
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HIStalk Interviews Madelyn Herzfeld, CEO, Carevive Systems

Originally posted on HIStalk on March 21, 2016.  Tell me about yourself and the company. I am an oncology nurse by background. I am also an entrepreneur. Prior to starting Carevive, I had an accredited oncology continuing education business, where I worked with thousands of oncology professionals across the country who helped disseminate education to oncology clinicians. About three years ago, I…
Carevive
March 22, 2016
PROs are crucial to determining patient satisfactions and improving outcomes.
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Making Sense of Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs)

A Common Sense Guide for Oncology Practices in the Oncology Care Model Getting the Right Information – Avoiding the Pitfalls This article will cover information requirements that medical oncology practices will need to address as part of the new Oncology Care Model (OCM) program being initiated by CMS in 2016. The OCM offers the promise of better care and improved financial…
Wes Chapman
February 1, 2016
Patient Reported Symptoms, Concerns and Provider Intervention in Patients with Multiple Myeloma
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JADPRO LIVE at APSHO Poster Presentation on Patient-Reported Symptoms

Patient Reported Symptoms, Concerns and Provider Intervention in Patients with Multiple Myeloma BethFaiman,PhD,CRNP1; PaulJacobsen,PhD2; GregoryGarber,MSW,LCSW3; Alyssa M. Cadman, BSW3; Stephanie Chapman, RN3; Nadia Still, DNP, RN4; SarahLena Panzer, BS4; Karen Hammelef, DNP, RN4; Carrie Stricker, PhD, RN4 , Rachid Baz, MD2 1Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Cleveland, OH); 2Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa, FL); 3Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University (Philadelphia,…
Carevive
November 21, 2015
Patient Voices on #CTalk: Don’t Do Things To Me, Create a Plan With Me
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Patient Voices on #CTalk: What Matters Most

It’s no secret I’m a bit of a healthcare social media evangelist. As clinicians, I think it’s essential that we develop digital competency, embrace social tools and participate in conversations online. Why? Because it’s where patients and caregivers are. One of my favorite social tools I have integrated into my nursing practice is Twitter. On this platform, I can: Connect…
Carol Bush
November 4, 2015
5 Key Takeaways From Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies
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5 Key Takeaways From Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies

What has been labeled as the ultimate biography of cancer, Barak Goodman’s documentary Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies, based on the book by Siddharta Mukherjee, aired in March and is causing quite the buzz within the oncology community. The amazing biopic covers a wide range of topics of cancer ranging from early treatments from 1900s, advancements in surgery, targeted…
Carevive
May 18, 2015
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Personalized Care Plans: Harnessing Technology and Patient-Reported Outcomes to Drive Quality Care Across the Cancer Continuum

Carevive Health’s Chief Clinical Officer, Carrie Stricker, PhD, CRNP, spoke at a grand rounds activity titled “Personalized Care Plans: Harnessing Technology and Patient-Reported Outcomes to Drive Quality Care Across the Cancer Continuum” hosted by the Canadian Cancer Survivorship Research Consortium (CCSR). Cancer care is increasingly complex and fragmented. Keeping abreast of evolving evidence and resources to provide quality, evidence-based, patient-centered care…
Carevive
January 20, 2015
2014 Palliative Care Symposium Preview: Patient-Reported Outcomes
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2014 Palliative Care Symposium Preview: Patient-Reported Outcomes

Originally posted on ASCO Connection   I’m looking forward to the 2014 Palliative Care Symposium in Boston. Our session on"The Three Ms of Symptom Science—Mechanisms, Measurement, and Management" will highlight some of the cutting-edge information about symptoms. I’ll be talking about the third M, management, and I’ll focus on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and novel electronic systems which facilitate PROs. These electronic…
Jeannine M. Brant
August 27, 2014