Over the past decade, the financial burden of cancer care on patients and their families has garnered increased attention. Many of the potential solutions have focused on system-level interventions such as adopting value-based payment models and negotiating drug prices; less consideration has been given to actions at the patient level to address cancer care costs. We argue that it is imperative to develop and support patient-level strategies that engage patients and consider their preferences, values and individual circumstances. Opportunities to meet these aims and improve the economic experience of patients in oncology are discussed, including: shared decision-making and communication, financial navigation and treatment planning, digital technology and alternative care pathways, and value-based insurance design.
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Gunn, A. H., Sorenson, C., & Greenup, R. A. (2021, October 1). Navigating the high costs of cancer care: Opportunities for patient engagement. Future Oncology. Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon-2021-0341
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