Ensuring patient safety and access in cancer care

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The inability to obtain the right high-quality cancer care in a timely and safe manner can have devastating results for patients. As cancer care becomes inundated with cutting edge and novel treatments, such as personalized medicine, oral chemotherapy, biosimilars, and immunotherapy, new safety challenges are emerging at increasing speed and complexity. Moreover, shifting federal healthcare policies could have significant implications for the safety and access to high-quality and effective cancer care for millions of patients with cancer. Challenges and opportunities in ensuring patient access to safe, affordable, and high-quality cancer care remain significant within the policy landscape. To address these concerns, NCCN hosted the Ensuring Safety and Access in Cancer Care Policy Summit in June 2017 to discuss pertinent patient safety issues and access implications under the Trump administration, as well as policy and advocacy strategies to address these gaps and build on opportunities moving forward.

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Winckworth-Prejsnar, K., Nardi, E. A., McCanney, J., Stewart, F. M., Langbaum, T., Gould, B. J., … Carlson, R. W. (2017). Ensuring patient safety and access in cancer care. JNCCN Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 15(12), 1460–1464. https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2017.7049

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