Description
There has been a lot of change in the oncology space in the last few years. These changes have brought new pressures, like workforce strain, increased competition, rising spend, and more. While many leaders are worried about the "right now," it is crucial to consider how you can best position yourself for the future of cancer care.
That's why, in this episode, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Advisory Board specialty care experts Lindsey Paul and Julia Elder to discuss why preparing for the future means making changes today. Throughout the conversation, they discuss how current pressures are changing the field of oncology and four ways cancer care will change by 2030.
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4 predictions for cancer care in 2030
3 strategies to leverage oncology pharmacists and improve cancer care
5 strategies to deploy (and empower) APPs in cancer care
Ep. 203: Value series: Is the future of VBC in specialty care? Zing Health & Strive Health say yes.
Ep. 202: Value series: Why CenterWell (and Humana) is going all in on senior care
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A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on radioadvisory.advisory.com.
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