TY - VIDEO KW - Neoplasms -- economics -- New Mexico KW - Patient-Centered Care -- economics -- New Mexico AU - Darshak Sanghavi AU - Kavita Patel AU - Kate Samuels AU - Meaghan George AU - Frank McStay AU - Andrea Thoumi AU - Rio Hart AU - Mark McClellan A1 - AB -

To support effective implementation of these strategies in practices throughout the country--including the identification of barriers and challenges--this case study examines the redesign of the New Mexico Cancer Center (NMCC) as one example of how a group of clinicians can implement change. This case study will focus on the care redesign model and potential payment reform options to sustain improvements at NMCC. With the aim to support the education of a clinical audience regarding how care innovations can be aligned with alternative payment models, this case will answer the following questions: What challenges or problems encouraged the organization to redesign cancer care? How did NMCC redesign care to improve quality, enhance the patient experience, and reduce costs? How can an organization prove they are improving quality and contract with a payer to maintain sustainability? How can alternative payment models sustain a community oncology medical home?

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To support effective implementation of these strategies in practices throughout the country--including the identification of barriers and challenges--this case study examines the redesign of the New Mexico Cancer Center (NMCC) as one example of how a group of clinicians can implement change. This case study will focus on the care redesign model and potential payment reform options to sustain improvements at NMCC. With the aim to support the education of a clinical audience regarding how care innovations can be aligned with alternative payment models, this case will answer the following questions: What challenges or problems encouraged the organization to redesign cancer care? How did NMCC redesign care to improve quality, enhance the patient experience, and reduce costs? How can an organization prove they are improving quality and contract with a payer to maintain sustainability? How can alternative payment models sustain a community oncology medical home?

PB - The Brookings Institution PP - Washington, D.C. PY - 2014 RN - https://www.brookings.edu/articles/transforming-cancer-care-and-the-role-of-payment-reform/ T1 - Transforming cancer care and the role of payment reform lessons from the New Mexico Cancer Center TI - Transforming cancer care and the role of payment reform lessons from the New Mexico Cancer Center U1 - Financing & Sustainability; Grey Literature U4 -

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

U5 - https://www.brookings.edu/articles/transforming-cancer-care-and-the-role-of-payment-reform/ Y1 - 2014 ER -