Could you elaborate on the studies presented?
The CMS has recently launched the enhancing oncology model. This is a value-based care model, it’s their second value-based care model that they’ve put out. We are also discussing the Oncology Medical Home through ASCO and COA partnership, both value-based care models that are looking at the outcomes and value of cancer care.
What sets Memorial Cancer Institute apart from other cancer treatment centres in terms of patient-centered care?
We are very community driven; our vision is aligned with our community and what the needs of our community are. Many of our programs are patient centered and focussed and we have a full service of support services including navigation, dietician support services, spiritual care, all complementary to our patients. We also include services such as integrative medicine, survivorship. These are all on top of your clinical treatment for your cancers and really encompass the whole experience for the patient.
In what ways does Memorial Cancer Institute support patients and their families throughout their cancer journey, beyond medical treatment?
That goes along with our vision and our mission for the Memorial Cancer Institute. It’s very aligned with what the community needs are. We involve patients in the development of all of our programs and have a whole council to have their input on services that we want to provide and things that we want to do so that the patients are driving what we are offering. That’s what really sets us apart.