Patient-centered cancer care (PCCC) as a roadmap to success in Alternate Payment Model (APM): A case study-based learning.

2018 
318Background: Cancer care is among the fastest-growing segments of the US healthcare system. In the US, total spending on cancer care has increased to $124 billion in 2010. Total costs of cancer care for the US population are predicted to increase across all phases of care. One possible way to reduce overall cost, improve patient experience, and improve outcomes is to shift care away from volume and towards value. Patient-centered cancer care (PCCC) holds the promise of addressing these issues. The Oncology Care Model (OCM), developed by CMS’s Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI), is a pilot designed to assess the efficacy of PCCC for Medicare beneficiaries over the next 5 years. Our practice participates in the OCM model. We share our practice transformation into PCCC reducing cost, reduce ER visit and improve patient experience. Methods: At CBCCA, we transitioned to PCCC center for accreditation as a Patient Centered Specialty Practice (PCSP) through the National Center for Quality Assuranc...
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