ObjectivesTo investigate the impact of provider payment reforms and associated care delivery models on cost and quality in cancer care.MethodsData sources/study setting: Review of English-language literature published in PubMed, Embase and Cochrane library (2007-2019). Study design: We performed a systematic literature review (SLR) to identify the impact of cancer care reforms. Primary endpoints were resource use, cost, quality of care, and clinical outcomes. Data collection/extraction methods: For each study, we extracted and categorized comparative data on the impact of policy reforms. Given the heterogeneity in patients, interventions and outcome measures, we did a qualitative synthesis rather than a meta-analysis.ResultsOf the 26 includ...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty about the benefits new cancer medicines will deliver in clinical practice ri...
Purpose: Cancer is a medically complex and expensive dis-ease with costs projected to rise further a...
ObjectivesTo investigate the impact of provider payment reforms and associated care delivery models ...
Background: The incidence of cancer and the cost of its treatment continue to rise....
International audienceBackground: Demands for new payment systems to better coordinate services alon...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to estimate Medicare payments for cancer care during the initial, c...
Background: The high impact of a cancer diagnosis on patients and their families and the increasing ...
Cancer care suffers from many of the well-known flaws in the American health care delivery system. M...
Background: Advance care planning supports patients to reflect on and discuss preferences for future...
It seems odd that a journal edition devoted to quality improve-ment for oncology contains an article...
Contains fulltext : 80326.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To re...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests that interventions to de-implement low-value services are...
Abstract Background The high impact of a cancer diagnosis on patients and their families and the inc...
To provide an overview of model characteristics and outcomes of model-based economic evaluations con...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty about the benefits new cancer medicines will deliver in clinical practice ri...
Purpose: Cancer is a medically complex and expensive dis-ease with costs projected to rise further a...
ObjectivesTo investigate the impact of provider payment reforms and associated care delivery models ...
Background: The incidence of cancer and the cost of its treatment continue to rise....
International audienceBackground: Demands for new payment systems to better coordinate services alon...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to estimate Medicare payments for cancer care during the initial, c...
Background: The high impact of a cancer diagnosis on patients and their families and the increasing ...
Cancer care suffers from many of the well-known flaws in the American health care delivery system. M...
Background: Advance care planning supports patients to reflect on and discuss preferences for future...
It seems odd that a journal edition devoted to quality improve-ment for oncology contains an article...
Contains fulltext : 80326.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To re...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests that interventions to de-implement low-value services are...
Abstract Background The high impact of a cancer diagnosis on patients and their families and the inc...
To provide an overview of model characteristics and outcomes of model-based economic evaluations con...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty about the benefits new cancer medicines will deliver in clinical practice ri...
Purpose: Cancer is a medically complex and expensive dis-ease with costs projected to rise further a...