About
Guided by our values, we are an impact-driven organization that improves care in every setting – one product, one partner, one patient at a time.
Guided by our values, we are an impact-driven organization that improves care in every setting – one product, one partner, one patient at a time.
Through our core commitments, we are leveraging our scale for the greater good, such as serving the needs of our stakeholders, donating back to our communities, protecting our planet, working with policymakers, and more.
Every year, we publish updates to our commitments through our Impact Report.
Download Our Impact ReportOur businesses bring together leading technologies, innovative solutions and hands-on expertise to support the entire healthcare ecosystem.
We distribute pharmaceuticals and medical supplies to healthcare settings across North America, from pharmacies and hospitals to doctors’ offices and clinics.
We help to ensure the financial wellbeing of pharmacies and health systems and support a stable work environment for their employees.
We provide research, insights, technologies and other support to help address challenges in cancer and specialty care.
We provide a suite of solutions designed to address access, affordability and adherence challenges by bridging the gaps between biopharma companies, pharmacies, providers, and payers to help patients get on and stay on their medications.
We offer solutions that enable employers, payers, health-plan brokers and government agencies to provide lower-cost options for prescription medications and therapies.
We help to ensure the financial wellbeing of pharmacies and health systems and support a stable work environment for their employees.
Every year, we publish updates to our commitments through our Impact Report.
Download Our Impact ReportTHE WOODLANDS, TEXAS, October 4, 2018—The US Oncology Network (The Network) today announced results of the 2017 Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) for its affiliated practices. Based on the successful implementation of quality improvement, adoption and performance in the first year of MIPS, practices in The Network will receive an average positive payment adjustment of 1.90%*—close to the maximum allowable adjustment of 2.02%*. In addition, 99% of physicians in The Network were in the top tier of performers.
Launched in 2017, MIPS is a bi-partisan government-mandated program that aims to reduce healthcare costs and improve quality. The 2017 results were released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on June 29, 2018. A clinician’s performance in 2017 will impact their Medicare reimbursement in 2019.
Central to MIPS—and at the core of the current healthcare landscape—is value-based care. The Network’s value-based care team provided comprehensive and one-on-one support on MIPS to affiliated practices, which greatly contributed to its leading performance.
“MIPS can be a complex and onerous program for a practice,” said Marcus Neubauer, MD, chief medical officer for The US Oncology Network. “By working closely with the value-based care team, practices in The Network received the support and tools needed to manage the MIPS requirements. Together, we were able to achieve great results.”
In addition to the efforts of The Network-affiliated practices, another contributing factor to the successful MIPS results was their use of McKesson’s industry-leading oncology-specific electronic health record (EHR), iKnowMed℠. Earlier this year, McKesson was designated as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) by CMS, and as such, McKesson can collect and report clinical data on behalf of clinicians through iKnowMed for MIPS and other custom quality measures to drive improvements in the value and cost of cancer care. The designation enables iKnowMed users to efficiently submit data directly to CMS without engaging a separate registry vendor, streamlining data submission and minimizing the need for additional practice administrative resources.
“I want to congratulate all of The Network-affiliated practices for scoring in the top-tier of all performers,” said Dr. Neubauer. “Together we are refining our approach to value-based care, and our MIPS performance is truly a harbinger of future success as more payers begin to adopt similar requirements.”
*MIPS is a budget neutral program so the percentages above may fluctuate as CMS reacts to feedback from practices via the Targeted Review process.
About The US Oncology Network
Every day, The US Oncology Network (The Network) helps more than 1,400 independent physicians deliver value-based, integrated care for patients — close to home. Through The Network, these independent doctors come together to form a community of shared expertise and resources dedicated to advancing local cancer care and to delivering better patient outcomes. The Network provides doctors with access to coordinated resources, best business practices, and the experience, infrastructure and support of McKesson Corporation. This collaboration allows the doctors in The Network to focus on the health of their patients, while McKesson focuses on the health of their practices. Together, The Network and its affiliated physicians are committed to the success of independent practices, everywhere.