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Title Assessing and improving value in cancer care : workshop summary / Adam Schickedanz, rapporteur ; National Cancer Policy Forum, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
Published Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 148 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- Opening remarks: what is value in cancer care and why is it important? -- Part I. Challenges to value in cancer care. Clinician-patient communication and its influence and value -- Generating evidence about effectiveness and value -- Value and the oncology market -- Value in oncology practice; oncologist and health insurer perspectives -- pt. II. Ethical issues and value in oncology. Solutions for value in cancer care -- Improving value in oncology practice: ways forward -- Toward a shared understanding of value -- Acronyms -- Glossary -- Appendix A. Workshop agenda -- Appendix B. Speaker and moderator biographies
Summary "Unlike many other areas in health care, the practice of oncology presents unique challenges that make assessing and improving value especially complex. First, patients and professionals feel a well-justified sense of urgency to treat for cure, and if cure is not possible, to extend life and reduce the burden of disease. Second, treatments are often both life sparing and highly toxic. Third, distinctive payment structures for cancer medicines are intertwined with practice. Fourth, providers often face tremendous pressure to apply the newest technologies to patients who fail to respond to established treatments, even when the evidence supporting those technologies is incomplete or uncertain, and providers may be reluctant to stop toxic treatments and move to palliation, even at the end of life. Finally, the newest and most novel treatments in oncology are among the most costly in medicine. This volume summarizes the results of a workshop that addressed these issues from multiple perspectives, including those of patients and patient advocates, providers, insurers, health care researchers, federal agencies, and industry. Its broad goal was to describe value in oncology in a complete and nuanced way, to better inform decisions regarding developing, evaluating, prescribing, and paying for cancer therapeutics."--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
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Subject Cancer -- Patients -- Medical care
Cancer -- Treatment -- Economic aspects
Cancer.
Patients.
Cost effectiveness.
Medical economics.
Patients
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Neoplasms -- prevention & control
Economics, Medical
Neoplasms -- therapy
Neoplasms -- economics
Outcome Assessment, Health Care -- economics
Neoplasms
patients.
cost benefit analysis.
MEDICAL -- Oncology.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Cancer.
Patients
Medical economics
Cost effectiveness
Cancer
Cancer -- Patients -- Medical care
Cancer -- Treatment -- Economic aspects
SUBJECT United States
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Schickedanz, Adam.
National Cancer Policy Forum (U.S.)
LC no. 2010277743
ISBN 9780309138154
0309138159
1282437224
9781282437227
9786612437229
6612437227