Aetna, The US Oncology Network Provide More Evidence That Clinically Proven, Integrated Cancer Care Enhances Quality and Controls Costs

Aetna, The US Oncology Network Provide More Evidence That Clinically Proven, Integrated Cancer Care Enhances Quality and Controls Costs

AetnaTammy Arnold, 713-721-7891orTrasee Carr, 614-855-6254orFor The US Oncology NetworkClaire Crye, 281-863-6783

and recently announced results of their cancer management program. Members in the program had the same or better health outcomes compared to members who were not part of the program. The program effectively decreased emergency room (ER) visits by 39.8 percent, decreased hospital admissions by 16.5 percent and reduced the number of hospital days by 35.9 percent among 184 enrolled members. The program resulted in approximately 12 percent cost savings among lung, breast and colorectal cancers alone. Outcomes of the program were unveiled at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) inaugural Quality Care Symposium held Nov. 30 – Dec. 1 in San Diego.

The program was developed with a business within McKesson Specialty Health that draws upon the expertise and resources developed by The US Oncology Network. Guidelines based on medical evidence and nurses certified in cancer care were used to reduce ER and in-patient admissions. Such reductions lower the cost of cancer treatment and improve care quality. The pilot was available to Aetna members treated by physicians with , an affiliate of The US Oncology Network, between June 2010 and April of this year.

“We know from our 2010 lung cancer study that using clinical evidence in cancer care leads to the same or better results, with lower costs. I’m pleased that this expanded program provides additional support for members. And it improved the quality of care across many types of cancer,” said Lonny Reisman, M.D., Aetna chief medical officer. “We will continue to work with the medical community to bring this kind of clinical information – and more – into real-time decision making to improve health care and lower costs.”

The Innovent Oncology program supports patients before the first scheduled treatment and continues throughout the course of therapy. Three key components ensure consistency in care, control costs and provide a better experience:

“This program helps patients and families face cancer with fewer side effects, less time in treatment and less financial strain,” said J. Russell Hoverman, medical director, Managed Care, The US Oncology Network.

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The US Oncology Network is one of the nation’s largest networks of community-based oncology physicians dedicated to advancing cancer care in America. Like-minded physicians are united through The Network around a common vision of expanding patient access to high-quality, integrated cancer care in communities throughout the nation. Leveraging healthcare information technology, shared best practices, refined evidence-based medicine guidelines, and quality measurements, physicians affiliated with The US Oncology Network are committed to advancing the quality, safety, and science of cancer care to improve patient outcomes. The US Oncology Network is supported by , a division of focused on empowering a vibrant and sustainable community patient care delivery system to advance the science, technology and quality of care. For more information, visit .