
|Articles|March 16, 2017
3 Keys to Success in the Oncology Care Model
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Oncology practices, especially providers participating in value-based reimbursement programs from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) like the Oncology Care Model (OCM), are under pressure to measure and improve performance. Three interdependent key factors-technological capabilities, people resources, and visionary leadership-are the shared characteristics of OCM practices best able to maximize program benefits and improve the patient experience. Learn more about each attribute with real-world examples in this whitepaper.
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