US Oncology Adopts Principles for Reforming Cancer Care
Posted on: Tuesday, 3 February 2009, 16:31 CST
Principles Outline Broad Policy Goals for Improving Cancer Care Access, Efficiency and Quality; Created Based on Experiences of US Oncology's 1,200-Physician Network
"These reform principles are intended to provide a clear understanding at the onset of the 2009 legislative session of the philosophies that will guide our legislative and administrative policy agenda on behalf of our physician network and the patients we serve," said
The principles state that:
1) All cancer patients should:
- Have access to integrated, outpatient care in the community where they live
- Receive high-quality, evidence-based, comprehensive care
- Have access to clinical trials studying the latest promising therapies
- Be assured the drugs administered to them are genuine and unadulterated
- Obtain needed care without the threat of severe financial hardship and without regard to ability to pay
2) All patients with incurable cancers or late-stage disease should:
- Receive clear communication about their prognosis
- Have access to high-quality, evidence-based palliative care, supportive care and end-of-life planning as appropriate to meet their individual physical, mental, social and spiritual needs
3) Payment policies should incentivize physicians to provide high-quality, evidence-based care that reflects clinical excellence and value
4) Payers should incentivize the use of healthcare information technology to empower efficient, high quality cancer care
"We plan to share these principles with legislators on Capitol Hill and in the states to inform them of how we, as an organization, aim to improve cancer care, and how these policies tie in with broader objectives to improve healthcare in general as well," said
About US Oncology, Inc.
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According to the company's last quarterly earnings report, US Oncology is affiliated with more than 1,200 physicians operating in approximately 485 locations, including 92 cancer centers and radiation facilities in 39 states. For more information, visit the company's Web site, www.usoncology.com.
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Source: PR Newswire
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