Publication Date

2014

Journal Title

J Clin Oncol

Abstract

In the current health care system, high costs without proportional improvements in quality or outcome have prompted widespread calls for change in how we deliver and pay for care. Value-based health care delivery models have been proposed. Multiple impediments exist to achieving value, including misaligned patient and provider incentives, information asymmetries, convoluted and opaque cost structures, and cultural attitudes toward cancer treatment. Radiation oncology as a specialty has recently become a focus of the value discussion. Escalating costs secondary to rapidly evolving technologies, safety breaches, and variable, nonstandardized structures and processes of delivering care have garnered attention. In response, we present a framework for the value discussion in radiation oncology and identify approaches for attaining value, including economic and structural models, process improvements, outcome measurement, and cost assessment.

Volume Number

32

Issue Number

26

Pages

2864-70

Document Type

Article

EPub Date

2014/08/13

Status

Faculty

Facility

School of Medicine

Primary Department

Radiation Medicine

PMID

25113759

DOI

10.1200/jco.2014.55.1150


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