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Journal of Oncology Practice | 2012

Implementation of Cancer Clinical Care Pathways: A Successful Model of Collaboration Between Payers and Providers

Bruce A. Feinberg; James Lang; James Grzegorczyk; Donna Stark; Thomas Rybarczyk; Thomas Leyden; Joseph Cooper; Thomas Ruane; Scott Milligan; Philip J. Stella; Jeffrey A. Scott

Despite rising medical costs within the US health care system, quality and outcomes are not improving. Without significant policy reform, the cost-quality imbalance will reach unsustainable proportions in the foreseeable future. The rising cost of health care in part results from an expanding aging population with an increasing number of life-threatening diseases. This is further compounded by a growing arsenal of high-cost therapies. In no medical specialty is this more apparent than in the area of oncology. Numerous attempts to reduce costs have been attempted, often with limited benefit and brief duration. Because physicians directly or indirectly control or influence the majority of medical care costs, physician behavioral changes must occur to bend the health care cost curve in a sustainable fashion. Experts within academia, health policy, and business agree that a significant paradigm change in stakeholder collaboration will be necessary to accomplish behavioral change. Such a collaboration has been pioneered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Physician Resource Management, a highly specialized oncology health care consulting firm with developmental and ongoing technical, analytic, and consultative support from Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions, a division of Cardinal Health. We describe a successful statewide collaboration between payers and providers to create a cancer clinical care pathways program. We show that aligned stakeholder incentives can drive high levels of provider participation and compliance in the pathways that lead to physician behavioral changes. In addition, claims-based data can be collected, analyzed, and used to create and maintain such a program.


The American Journal of Managed Care | 2012

Implementation of Cancer Clinical Care Pathways

Do Bruce Feinberg; PharmD James Lang; RPh James Grzegorczyk; RPh Donna Stark; Rn Thomas Rybarczyk; Thomas Leyden; Joseph Cooper; Thomas Ruane; Scott Milligan; Philip J. Stella; and Jeffrey Scott


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Oncology medical home: Payer return on investment (ROI).

Winston Wong; Joseph Cooper; Daniel Winn; Tim Olson; Ram Swarup Trehan; Jeffrey A. Scott; Bruce A. Feinberg


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Validation of observed savings from an oncology clinical pathways program.

Jeffrey A. Scott; Scott Milligan; Winston Wong; Daniel Winn; Joseph Cooper; Neil Schneider; Sheamus Parkes; Bruce A. Feinberg


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Evaluation of variables that may impact chemotherapy (CT) administration after determination of Oncotype DX (ODX) recurrence score (RS).

Kristina E. Bowen; James Gilmore; Stephen Szabo; Sally Haislip; Robert Hassell; Joseph Cooper; Steve Richardson; Meghan Fitzgerald; Bruce A. Feinberg


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Shifting revenue from drug sales to cognitive services: Impact on physician prescribing behavior.

Bruce A. Feinberg; Joseph Cooper; Winston Wong; Daniel Winn; Tim Olson; Ram Swarup Trehan; Jeffrey A. Scott


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Relationship between Oncotype DX testing and the use of chemotherapy in high-risk patients (pts).

Winston Wong; Joseph Cooper; Steve Richardson; Bruce A. Feinberg


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Evaluation of Oncotype DX testing and subsequent patterns of care in patients (pts) with early-stage breast cancer (ESBC).

Meghan Fitzgerald; Robert Hassell; Sally Haislip; James Gilmore; Steve Richardson; Joseph Cooper; Stephen Szabo; Bruce A. Feinberg


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Potential cost savings of a continuous quality improvement (CQI) program as part of an oncology medical home.

Daniel Winn; Winston Wong; Joseph Cooper; Tim Olson; Ram Swarup Trehan; Jeffrey A. Scott; Bruce A. Feinberg


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Physician participation and compliance with cancer clinical care pathways: A successful model of collaboration between payers and providers.

Thomas Ruane; Philip J. Stella; Jeffrey A. Scott; Bruce A. Feinberg; Joseph Cooper

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Winston Wong

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Thomas Ruane

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

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