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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Radiation Therapy Management Education Session CareCore National to Present "Managing Radiation Oncology Quality and Reimbursement with Evidence-based Pathways" at AHIP's Institute 2009 Bluffton, SC (May 27, 2009) – CareCore National, a leader in the management of high-cost and technically complex outpatient healthcare services with longstanding experience in managing oncology, will present “Managing Radiation Oncology Quality and Reimbursement with Evidence-based Pathways” at the America’s Health Insurance Plans’ (AHIP) Institute 2009 Conference in San Diego on June 4, 2009. The session examines the current radiation therapy environment with its rapidly increasing utilization and cost, escalating claims adjudication complexity driven by divergent utilization patterns, and care variation in the treatment of cancer by focusing on the role of evidence-based clinical protocols used in quality and reimbursement management that result in marked impact on both quality and cost. In 2009, more than 900,000 cancer patients will undergo radiation therapy in the U.S. Oncology spending is projected to grow to over $55 billion. The growth in the use of treatments such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), image guided radiation therapy (IGRT), Gamma Knife®, Cyber Knife® and the emergence of new technologies such as proton beam therapy and Rapid Arc® has provided more options to treat cancer. As new and emerging technologies for radiation therapy provide more treatment options, concerns over managing these costs within appropriate clinical guidelines increase. The costs associated with radiation oncology are rising faster than overall healthcare inflation. This rising trend has been most notable since 2000, at which time we saw a dramatic escalation in the use of new technologies, particularly intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and associated techniques. Additionally, the emergence of even newer technologies such as proton beam therapy (PBT) promises to increase expenses several fold at least. Because the technologies and techniques of radiation therapy are both complicated and arcane, there has been little work done to analyze the various components of care and coding in radiation oncology, and inadequate attention has been paid to this specialty’s cost and quality of care. “Managing Radiation Oncology Quality and Reimbursement with Evidence-based Pathways” examines how the application of evidence-based pathways in radiation oncology has the potential to produce a very marked improvement in the variation of practice that is apparent from the examination of medical claims. Session objectives include:
“Managing Radiation Oncology Quality and Reimbursement with Evidence-based Pathways” will take place on Thursday, June 4 at 7:15 AM at the San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level Room 10. For more information on “Managing Radiation Oncology Quality and Reimbursement with Evidence-based Pathways,” please contact Kathleen Oelschlager at 800-918-8924 extension 10114 or kmo@carecorenational.com. About CareCore National, LLC |
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