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Strengthening Bonds in Cancer Care In The News

Strengthening Bonds in Cancer Care

A startup founded by Penn Nursing grads uses data to improve care management. Originally posted in Penn Nursing. Carevive, a cancer care management and patient engagement platform that provides patients, cancer care teams, and life sciences companies with access to data and insights to improve the quality of care, was founded in 2013 by Penn Nursing graduates Carrie Tompkins Stricker…
Carevive
October 24, 2018
Cancer care management solutions for a value-based world.
The Patient Voice Is Key to Value-Based Care In The News

The Patient Voice Is Key to Value-Based Care

Originally posted on Oncology Practice Management by Gail Thompson.  Below is a summary of Carevive's patient engagement plenary session at the #AMCCBS on March 16, 2018. “It’s the disease of not listening that I am troubled with,” a quote attributed to King Henry IV, kicked off a spirited panel discussion on the importance of incorporating the patient’s voice during treatment. Experts…
Carevive
September 1, 2018
The Cancer Care Planning and Communications (CCPC) Act
Reimbursement for Care Plans: The Cancer Care Planning and Communications (CCPC) Act In The News

Reimbursement for Care Plans: The Cancer Care Planning and Communications (CCPC) Act

Representatives Poe and DeSaulnier Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Help Patients Better Navigate Cancer Diagnosis Last month, Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA) and Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX), both cancer survivors and co-chairs of the Congressional Cancer Survivors Caucus, introduced H.R. 5160, the Cancer Care Planning and Communications (CCPC) Act. The Cancer Care Planning and Communications Act (H.R. 5160) would improve doctor-patient communication by…
Carevive
April 5, 2018
Survivorship Care Plans: A Potential Safety Net to Missed Opportunities for Care
Poster Presentation Survivorship Care Plans: A Potential Safety Net to Missed Opportunities for Care Posters

Poster Presentation Survivorship Care Plans: A Potential Safety Net to Missed Opportunities for Care

Survivorship Care Plans: A Potential Safety Net to Missed Opportunities for Care Andrew Salner, MD1; Ellen Dornelas, PhD1; Deborah Walker, APRN1; Amanda Katzman, LMSW1; SarahLena Panzer, BS2; Carrie Stricker, PhD, RN1 1Hartford Healthcare Institute (Hartford, CT); 2Carevive Systems, Inc. (Miami, FL) Background The transition from active breast cancer (BC) treatment to survivorship care is a complex process, complicated by residual symptoms, educational…
Carevive
June 23, 2016
Poster: Using Technology to Promote Shared Decision Making for Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy
Poster Presentation Using Technology to Promote Shared-Decision Making for Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy Posters

Poster Presentation Using Technology to Promote Shared-Decision Making for Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy

Using Technology to Promote Shared-Decision Making for Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy Julie L Otte, PhD, RN, OCN1; Sarahlena L Panzer, BS2; Carrie T Stricker, PhD, RN2; Nadia Still, DNP, RN2 1Indiana University School of Nursing (Indianapolis, IN); 2Carevive Systems, Inc. (Miami, FL) Background Shared Decision Making (SDM) between patients and providers, has been shown to lead to improved patient understanding and satisfaction with…
Carevive
May 3, 2016
Poster Presentation Using Technology to Improve Patient-Provider Communication and Delivery of Quality Care #ASCOQLTY Posters

Poster Presentation Using Technology to Improve Patient-Provider Communication and Delivery of Quality Care #ASCOQLTY

Using Technology to Improve Patient-Provider Communication and Delivery of Quality Care Gabrielle Rocque, MD1; Amanda Hathaway, MD1; Karina I Halilova, MD, MPH1; Michele Gaguski, MSN, RN, AOCN, CHPN, APN2; Kathryn A. Thomas, BSN, RN, OCN, CCRP2; Carrie T Stricker, PhD, NP3; Karen J Hammelef, DNP, RN3; Sarahlena L Panzer, BS3; Paul Jacobsen, PhD4; Joanne Buzaglo, PhD5; Douglas W. Blayney, MD6…
Carevive
March 1, 2016
Opportunities and Challenges with Patient-Centered, Outcomes-Driven Care Delivery Models
Opportunities and Challenges with Patient-Centered Care and Outcomes-Driven Care Delivery Models In The News

Opportunities and Challenges with Patient-Centered Care and Outcomes-Driven Care Delivery Models

As the CEO of a health care technology company, I want to state for the record that technology does not heal. Caregivers heal. And the oncologist, in particular, blends the skills of scientist and clergy to heal patients and their families during the most challenging of times. Oncologists want patient-centered care and want patients and families to share in the…
Madelyn Herzfeld
February 11, 2016