NCCN Policy Summit: Cancer Across Geography.

IF 14.8 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Sean T McCarson, Alyssa Schatz, Victoria Hood, Ashley Orr, Aaron Bailey, Jesse Plascak, Ursa Brown-Glaberman, Elisa M Rodriguez, Taneal Carter, Crystal Denlinger
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Abstract

Geographic location of a patient directly impacts access to care, including preventive screenings and early detection. Although there is a higher prevalence of the most common cancers in urban areas, mortality rates are higher in rural communities. Notably, indigenous communities residing on tribal lands often experience heightened access issues and environmental exposure to known and probable human carcinogens. The burdens associated with a cancer diagnosis can be exacerbated by various barriers to accessing quality care; however, there are emerging best practices to overcome these barriers. Understanding the interplay between geography and a patient's access to cancer care services is crucial for addressing existing disparities and ensuring equitable health care provision across regions. By leveraging innovative policy and practice solutions, communities can begin to close care gaps and establish bidirectional trust between patients and providers across the care continuum, which is necessary to enact meaningful reforms. To advance the conversation on geographic disparities and strategies that mitigate associated barriers to care, NCCN hosted the Policy Summit "Cancer Across Geography" on June 15, 2023, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Through keynote addresses and multistakeholder panel discussions, this hybrid event explored care imbalances across geography, recent policy and technology advancements, and current challenges associated with cancer care. This created a forum for a diverse group of attendees to thoughtfully discuss policies and practices to advance high-quality, effective, efficient, equitable, and accessible cancer care for all. Speakers and attendees featured multidisciplinary clinicians, epidemiologists, community oncologists, researchers, payers, patient advocates, industry, providers, policymakers, and leaders representing underserved communities, among others.

NCCN 政策峰会:跨越地域的癌症。
患者所在的地理位置直接影响其获得医疗服务的机会,包括预防性筛查和早期发现。虽然城市地区最常见癌症的发病率较高,但农村社区的死亡率也较高。值得注意的是,居住在部落土地上的原住民社区往往面临着更多的就医问题,并且在环境中暴露于已知和可能的人类致癌物质。与癌症诊断相关的负担可能会因获得优质医疗服务的各种障碍而加重;不过,目前正在出现克服这些障碍的最佳做法。了解地理位置与患者获得癌症治疗服务之间的相互影响,对于解决现有差距和确保跨地区公平提供医疗保健服务至关重要。通过利用创新的政策和实践解决方案,社区可以开始缩小医疗差距,并在患者和医疗服务提供者之间建立双向信任,这是进行有意义的改革所必需的。为了推动关于地域差异和减少相关护理障碍的战略的讨论,NCCN 于 2023 年 6 月 15 日在华盛顿特区的国家新闻俱乐部主办了 "跨地域癌症 "政策峰会。通过主题演讲和多方利益相关者小组讨论,这一混合活动探讨了跨地域的护理不平衡、最新的政策和技术进展以及当前与癌症护理相关的挑战。这为不同的与会者创造了一个论坛,使他们能够深思熟虑地讨论各项政策和实践,以推动为所有人提供优质、有效、高效、公平和便捷的癌症护理。发言人和与会者包括多学科临床医生、流行病学家、社区肿瘤学家、研究人员、付款人、患者权益倡导者、行业、医疗服务提供者、政策制定者以及代表服务不足社区的领导人等。
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CiteScore
20.20
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388
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network is a peer-reviewed medical journal read by over 25,000 oncologists and cancer care professionals nationwide. This indexed publication delivers the latest insights into best clinical practices, oncology health services research, and translational medicine. Notably, JNCCN provides updates on the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology® (NCCN Guidelines®), review articles elaborating on guideline recommendations, health services research, and case reports that spotlight molecular insights in patient care. Guided by its vision, JNCCN seeks to advance the mission of NCCN by serving as the primary resource for information on NCCN Guidelines®, innovation in translational medicine, and scientific studies related to oncology health services research. This encompasses quality care and value, bioethics, comparative and cost effectiveness, public policy, and interventional research on supportive care and survivorship. JNCCN boasts indexing by prominent databases such as MEDLINE/PubMed, Chemical Abstracts, Embase, EmCare, and Scopus, reinforcing its standing as a reputable source for comprehensive information in the field of oncology.
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