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ACCC Surveys
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Will Lowered Reimbursements Hurt Patient Access?
Survey open until August 19, 2011.
New Trends and Increasing Regulations
Survey open until August 12, 2011.
Previous Survey Results
2011 Cancer Program Administrator Survey
Results from a survey by the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) suggest that administrators within the nation’s cancer programs are generally satisfied with their positions, although many report the economy is affecting their ability to access the capital needed to acquire new technologies or expand services. Salaries are up.
Complete survey results are available to ACCC members only. Log in to My ACCC. Click on Member Content.
Cancer Care Trends in Community Cancer Centers Survey
To identify and compare trends in conditions and organizational performance in the oncology marketplace, ACCC initiated an annual survey of its membership. Results from ACCC's 2010 “Cancer Care Trends in Community Cancer Centers” survey suggest that many of the nation’s cancer programs are delaying construction projects, information technology improvements, and some radiation technology equipment purchases, as well as freezing hiring as a result of the current economic recession.
2010 Survey. This is Year 2 of a three-year survey, and is a joint project between ACCC and Eli Lilly.
Complete survey results are available to ACCC members only. Log in to My ACCC. Click on Member Content.
2009 Cancer Program Administrator Survey
In February and March 2009, ACCC encouraged cancer program administrators employed at ACCC-Member Cancer Programs to take an online survey. Slightly more than 19 percent (130 institutions) responded to ACCC's survey.
Complete survey results are available to ACCC members only. Log in to My ACCC. Click on Publications and Tools.
Off-Label Drug Use Survey
In 2008 ACCC and Covance Market Access Services, Inc., released a final report on the "Impact of Payer Coverage and Reimbursement Policies on Off-Label Use of Anticancer Therapies." The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), and the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) also helped develop the survey.
ACCC Pharmacy Survey 2007
In March 2007 ACCC surveyed its 1,000 Oncology Pharmacy Education Network (OPEN) members. A total of 144 responses were received. The survey was sponsored by Cardinal Health.

