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Medicare Payment Reform: A Chance to Advance Patient-Centered Cancer Care

February 20, 2014/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Access to Care, Care Planning, Health Care Coverage, Payment Reform, Quality Cancer Care NCCS News /by actualize

NCCS is following two important policy developments that will impact Medicare payments for physician services. Congress is making early steps to reform Medicare payments for physician services, and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) is seeking public input on refinements in Medicare payments to physician specialists. These steps to improve the Medicare payment […]

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Study Raises Questions & Choices for Women Screening for Breast Cancer

February 12, 2014/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Quality Cancer Care, Survivorship Care NCCS News /by actualize

Several articles published on Tuesday, February 11, reported on a study in the British Medical Journal which finds death rates from breast cancer from all causes were the same in women who got mammograms and those who did not. The articles points out that the screening also had consequential effects when mammograms detected cancers that were too small […]

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New York Times Opinion Piece Describes Common Disparities in Communication and Comprehension

February 12, 2014/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Care Coordination, Care Planning, Quality Cancer Care NCCS News /by actualize

On February 8, a New York Times opinion piece published online describes a common situation where the disparities in communication and comprehension of clinical information from doctor to patient may have adverse consequences for patients.  The author, Theresa Brown is an an oncology nurse, and she points out that not only can the miscommunication between a health […]

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NCCS Responds to Dr. Don Dizon’s “The Awakening of the e-Patient” Commentary

February 6, 2014/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Care Coordination, Care Planning, Quality Cancer Care NCCS News /by actualize

In his ASCO Connection commentary, “ The Awakening of the e-Patient: Are We Prepared to Engage?” Dr. Don Dizon confirms from the provider perspective what we at NCCS know to be true: patients want to be engaged in decision-making about their care, especially for a serious diagnosis like cancer. Dr. Dizon writes of the emergence […]

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NCCS Responds to Recent Data on Childhood Cancer Survivorship Issues

February 3, 2014/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Care Planning, Quality Cancer Care NCCS News /by actualize

A recent edition of the Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) has attracted our attention for the disturbing statistics it revealed about the issues related to the acceleration of aging among adult survivors of childhood cancer. For 27 years, the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) has focused on patient-centered policy matters dealing with basic, clinical, […]

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Medicare Payment Update for 2014

December 10, 2013/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Access to Care, Health Care Coverage, Payment Reform, Quality Cancer Care NCCS News /by actualize

As Congress deliberates significant reforms of Medicare payments for physicians, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the final fee schedule for calendar year 2014. In the final schedule, CMS abandoned a payment revision that would have significantly reduced rates of pay for certain cancer diagnostic tests and radiation oncology services. At […]

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Reforming Payments to Physicians Caring for Medicare Beneficiaries

December 10, 2013/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Access to Care, Care Planning, Health Care Coverage, Payment Reform, Quality Cancer Care NCCS News /by actualize

By the first quarter of 2014, the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) and its colleagues in the cancer advocacy community may see substantial progress toward a Medicare payment system that rewards quality and focuses on care planning and coordination. These core principles have been advanced by NCCS and its colleagues through their emphasis on […]

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Do Oncologists Lie to Their Patients About Their Prognoses?

February 8, 2013/in Cancer News, Cancer Policy Blog Care Coordination, Quality Cancer Care, Survivorship Care NCCS News /by actualize

In a blog in Forbes, Peter Ubel asks, “Do Oncologists Lie to Their Patients About Their Prognoses?” Ubel shares a case study in which an oncologist gave a patient a false and overly optimistic estimate of his chance for remission. He says of the doctor’s action, “The oncologist’s behavior that day, the sudden switch from […]

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NCCS, Cancer Groups Urge CMS to Withdraw Most Favored Nation (MFN) Medicare Part B Rule That Will Harm Patients and Reduce Access to Care

December 22, 2020
The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) joined other member organizations…
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NCCS Letter to HHS: Proposed Regulatory Review Rule Would Create Unnecessary Uncertainty for Patients

December 9, 2020
The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) recently submitted comments…
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NCCS Opposes Most Favored Nation (MFN) Rule: New Medicare Part B Drug Payment Model Will Harm Patients

December 3, 2020
The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) opposes the Most Favored Nation…
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Harmar Brereton, MD

Founder
Northeast Regional Cancer Institute

 

“Perhaps one of the most impactful collaborations in Dr. Brereton’s extraordinary career remains his early work and long friendship with Ellen Stovall. Through him, and in turn through the thousands of lives he has touched, Ellen’s work continues, and her mission lives on.”

—Karen M. Saunders
President, Northeast Regional Cancer Institute