Kim Woofter, Erin B Kennedy, Kerin Adelson, Ronda Bowman, Andrew E Chapman, Niharika Dixit, Rose Gerber, Paula Jefferies, Eric Martin, Therese M Mulvey, MiKaela Olsen, Deirdre O'Mahony, Blase Polite, Navid Sadeghi, Melissa Shaw, Matthew R Skelton, John Cox
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Abstract
Purpose: To update Standards for an Oncology Medical Home (OMH) certification program on the basis of evidence and expert consensus. OMH is a system of care delivery that models coordinated, efficient, accessible, and evidence-based care reinforced by measurement of outcomes to facilitate continuous quality improvement.
Methods: An Expert Panel formed to review and update the OMH Standards. The Panel updated the 2021 systematic literature review on the topics of OMH model of care, clinical pathways, and survivorship care plans (SCPs). New topics for this update include safety and just culture in health care, multidisciplinary team (MDT) management, and geriatric assessment. An informal consensus process was used to revise, update, and add new standards. The process incorporated practice experience gained from a pilot certification process on the basis of the standards. Input was gained from open comment and external review before finalization.
Results: No new evidence was identified to warrant revisions to standards on the overarching OMH model of care, SCPs, and clinical pathways originally reported in the 2021 ASCO-Community Oncology Alliance OMH Standards. An additional literature search on safety and just culture in oncology identified three integrative reviews and one systematic review. This evidence, combined with existing ASCO guidance on MDT management and geriatric assessment, plus Expert Panel survey feedback, resulted in modifications to two existing standards and the addition of four new standards.
Standards: 2025 OMH Standards are provided. The Standards support quality oncology care delivery in the areas of patient engagement, availability and access to care, evidence-based medicine, comprehensive team-based care, quality improvement, goals of care, palliative and end-of-life care discussions, and safe antineoplastic therapy administration.Additional information, including the Standards implementation manual, is available at: www.asco.org/standards.