Reaching the nation's oncology health care professionals
ACCC members consistently give Association publications high marks for their timeliness and usefulness. Experts in the field of oncology contribute to the ACCC's publications and provide a solution-based, how-to approach to educating oncology healthcare professionals about practice management trends and techniques, legislative issues, and technological innovations.
Oncology Issues, the official journal of the Association of Community Cancer Centers, serves the multidisciplinary specialty of oncology care and cancer program management.
Oncology Issues is the only oncology-related publication devoted to policy, management, and financial issues of concern to cancer care providers. Featured topics include cancer program and oncology practice improvement, oncology reimbursement and economics, community cancer center profiles, and regulatory and legislative issues affecting cancer care professionals.
Coming in Your 2008 Oncology Issues:
- Safety and Compliance Issues Related to Oral Chemotherapies
- A Model Ambulatory Intensity System for Oncology Nursing Ratios
- Building a New Cancer Center
- Clinical Trial Accrual at Community Cancer Centers
- Best Practices for Clinical Trial Billing
- Photodynamic Therapy: A "See and Treat" Approach
- The Cancer Registry's Role in the Collection of Quality Data
- Cancer Vaccines—What's Available and How Vaccines are Changing Care at Community Cancer Centers
Plus, Quality Reporting:
- Georgia’s statewide effort to engage community cancer centers in gathering and reporting specific cancer quality indicators.
- St. Joseph’s/Candler Hospital in Savannah, Ga., a participant in NCI’s National Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP)
Today, cancer care is undergoing profound changes that affect both the delivery and the financing of services. Oncology care professionals want and need to keep abreast of the business and economic side of cancer care more than ever. They need to know how legislation and regulations, reimbursement restraints, and new technology will affect their hospital and practice. For this information, insight, and answers, the nation's cancer care professionals turn to Oncology Issues.
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