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Impact of EHRs on Oncology Practice: Enhancing the Value of Cancer Care
By
Gena Cook
Practice Management
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Value Peer-spectives
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Widespread adoption of information technology (IT) is now regarded as a pathway to improving healthcare and achieving the highly regarded goals for redesigning care.
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Dose-Monitoring, Split-Fill Programs Reduce Oral Chemotherapy Waste, Save Costs
By
Caroline Helwick
Oncology
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Dose-monitoring programs for oral chemotherapy drugs can reduce wastage and reduce the risk of serious adverse effects associated with these drugs.
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Accountable Care Organizations: Implications for Cancer-Related Quality Care and Spending
By
Caroline Helwick
Health Policy
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Policies & Guidelines
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
ACOs are believed to hold the potential for addressing variation in quality and costs of cancer care, but their impact will depend on buy-in and leadership among oncologists, according to David Miller, MD, MPH, a urologic surgeon and health services researcher at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He addressed this topic during the recent annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncologists.
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Hanging in Limbo: What Does Deficit Reduction Mean for Oncology?
By
Ross D. Margulies, JD, MPH
;
Jayson Slotnik, JD, MPH
Health Policy
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Policies & Guidelines
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
On August 2, 2011, President Obama signed the Budget Control Act of 2011 into law, the result of a month-long partisan battle over raising the federal debt ceiling and, in the long-term, reducing the federal deficit (Budget ControlAct of 2011. Pub. L. No. 112-25).
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Comparing the Value of Denosumab versus Zoledronic Acid in Preventing Cancer-Related Skeletal Events
By
Caroline Helwick
ASCO Annual Meeting
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Chicago, IL—Two agents are vying to be the preferred option for bone protection in patients with cancer—the blockbuster drug zoledronic acid (ZA; Zometa, Reclast) and the newer drug denosumab (Prolia), which was approved last year for the prevention of skeletal-related events (SREs) in patients with cancer.
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Prolonged Treatment with Imatinib for High-Risk GIST Increases Survival, Reduces Recurrence
By
Audrey Andrews
ASCO Annual Meeting
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Chicago, IL—Results from a phase 3 clinical trial presented at a plenary session at ASCO 2011 could lead to prolonged treatment with adjuvant imatinib for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).
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The Oncology Drug Pipeline Is Promising
By
Neil Canavan
ASCO Annual Meeting
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Studies presented at the 2011 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) suggest that patients with metastatic mel anoma or with non– small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC)—2 disease states with very high rates of mortality—may soon have new treatment options.
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Off-Label Drug Use, Advanced Technologies Driving Up Medicare Cost of Cancer Care
By
Neil Canavan
ASCO Annual Meeting
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Chicago, IL—A series of studies presented at this year’s ASCO annual meeting suggest that the use of unwarranted high-cost imaging procedures, a surge in the use of innovative treatment technologies, and off-label use of supportive cancer agents are helping to escalate Medicare costs, leading researchers to suggest that further regulation may be needed to rein in unnecessary expenses.
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Impressive Results with New Drugs for Advanced Prostate Cancer
By
Neil Canavan
ASCO Annual Meeting
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Chicago, IL—The potential of 2 novel agents still in clinical trials, and 1 drug that was recently approved, offer new hope to patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), a disease with a dire prognosis and few good current treatment options.
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Bevacizumab Maintenance Reduces Disease Progression Risk in Ovarian Cancer
By
Audrey Andrews
ASCO Annual Meeting
August 2011, Vol 2, No 5
Chicago, IL—The “big news” in metastatic ovarian cancer presented at ASCO 2011 involved the investigational poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor olaparib, which prolonged progression-free survival (PFS) by nearly 4 months versus placebo.
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