The summit will explore the application and measurement of quality in cancer care delivery systems, and the future of defining, standardizing, and reporting quality in cancer care. It will examine past and current efforts to develop and implement outcomes-based oncology quality measures and related programs, such as the Alternative Payment Models (APMs), the role these measures play in policy decision-making, whether the patient experience is being considered, and how patient care is improving as a result. The summit will also evaluate how clinical utility and personalized medicine outcomes shape healthcare regulations and implications for the delivery of personalized care. Additionally, the impact of real-world evidence and real-world data on clinical trial design and regulatory decision-making will be considered.
Who should attend:
Patients, providers, payers, patient advocacy organizations, and industry stakeholders
Address:
The National Press Club - 13th Floor
529 14th St NW
Washington, DC
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