Integrating Academic and Community Cancer Care and Research through Multidisciplinary Oncology Pathways for Value-Based Care: A Review and the City of Hope Experience.
Linda D BossermanMary CianfroccaBertram YuhChristina YeonHelen ChenStephen SentovichAmy PolveriniFinly ZachariahDebbie DeavilleAshley B LeeMina S SedrakElisabeth KingStacy GrayDenise MorseScott GlaserGeetika BhattCamille AdeimyTingTing TanJoseph ChaoArin NamIsaac B PazLaura KruperPoornima RaoKaren SokolovPrakash KulkarniRavi SalgiaJonathan YamzonDeron JohnsonPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
As the US transitions from volume- to value-based cancer care, many cancer centers and community groups have joined to share resources to deliver measurable, high-quality cancer care and clinical research with the associated high patient satisfaction, provider satisfaction, and practice health at optimal costs that are the hallmarks of value-based care. Multidisciplinary oncology care pathways are essential components of value-based care and their payment metrics. Oncology pathways are evidence-based, standardized but personalizable care plans to guide cancer care. Pathways have been developed and studied for the major medical, surgical, radiation, and supportive oncology disciplines to support decision-making, streamline care, and optimize outcomes. Implementing multidisciplinary oncology pathways can facilitate comprehensive care plans for each cancer patient throughout their cancer journey and across large multisite delivery systems. Outcomes from the delivered pathway-based care can then be evaluated against individual and population benchmarks. The complexity of adoption, implementation, and assessment of multidisciplinary oncology pathways, however, presents many challenges. We review the development and components of value-based cancer care and detail City of Hope's (COH) academic and community-team-based approaches for implementing multidisciplinary pathways. We also describe supportive components with available results towards enterprise-wide value-based care delivery.
Keyphrases
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- affordable care act
- primary care
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- radiation therapy
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- squamous cell carcinoma
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- metabolic syndrome
- young adults
- insulin resistance
- public health
- radiation induced
- patient satisfaction
- lymph node metastasis
- glycemic control
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- childhood cancer