Concordance with NCCN treatment guidelines: Relations with health care utilization, cost, and mortality in breast cancer patients with secondary metastasis.
Gabrielle B RocqueCourtney P WilliamsKelly M KenzikBradford E JacksonAndres AzueroKarina I HalilovaStacey A IngramMaria PisuAndres ForeroSmita BhatiaPublished in: Cancer (2018)
Most patients (82%) received treatment consistent with NCCN guidelines. Nonconcordant treatment was associated with higher health care utilization and costs, with mortality differences observed by the type of guideline deviation. Consideration of both patient and financial outcomes will be important as health systems increase the emphasis on guideline-based care.
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