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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Developing and Sustaining an Effective and Resilient Oncology Careforce: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25533.
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Appendix B

Workshop Agenda

February 11, 2019

7:30 am Registration and Breakfast
8:00 am Welcome from the National Cancer Policy Forum and Workshop Overview

Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, Oncology Nursing Society

Lawrence Shulman, University of Pennsylvania

Planning Committee Co-Chairs

8:10 am Session 1: Cancer Demographic and Careforce Trends and Implications for the Future of Cancer Care

Moderator: Randall Oyer, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health

  • Current and projected trends in cancer incidence, prevalence, and patient care needs

    Otis Brawley, Johns Hopkins University

  • Current and projected trends of the cancer careforce

    Suanna Steeby Bruinooge, American Society of Clinical Oncology

    Brenda Nevidjon, Oncology Nursing Society

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Developing and Sustaining an Effective and Resilient Oncology Careforce: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25533.
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  • Optimizing the contribution of family caregivers in the oncology careforce

    Courtney Harold Van Houtven, Duke University and Department of Veterans Affairs

  • The changing nature of cancer care, its impact on the careforce, and envisioning the optimal cancer careforce of the future

    Lawrence Shulman, University of Pennsylvania

Panel Discussion
10:15 am Break
10:30 am Session 2: Improving Cancer Care by Addressing Work System Factors That Contribute to Clinician Burnout and Poor-Quality Care

Moderator: Lawrence Shulman, University of Pennsylvania

  • Addressing health care practice and organizational factors in cancer care

    Robert Carlson, National Comprehensive Cancer Network

  • Improving clinician well-being and resilience and addressing recruitment and retention challenges

    Anthony L. Back, University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

  • Preparing the workforce for collaborative, interprofessional practice and optimizing the way members of the cancer careforce spend their time

    John Cox, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

  • Reducing administrative burdens and documentation requirements

    Harold Paz, Aetna

  • Improving the design and usability of electronic health records and clinical decision support for clinicians, patients, and families

    Mary Sesto, University of Wisconsin–Madison

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Developing and Sustaining an Effective and Resilient Oncology Careforce: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25533.
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Panel Discussion
12:35 pm Lunch
1:15 pm Session 3: Care Delivery Models to Effectively Leverage the Cancer Careforce and Optimize Care

Moderator: Lori Hoffman Hōgg, Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Advanced practice provider dedicated survivorship/follow-up care clinics

    Linda Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania

  • Innovations in palliative care to support an effective and resilient oncology careforce

    Diane Portman, Moffitt Cancer Center

  • Redesigning care by leveraging patient navigation

    Cynthia Cantril, Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation

Panel Discussion

Includes speakers and

Mary Jackson Scroggins, Pinkie Hugs, LLC

3:00 pm Break
3:15 pm Session 4: Innovative Technologies, Tools, and Strategies to Support the Cancer Careforce

Moderator: Ruth Nemire, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

  • Trends in technology and implications for the careforce and cancer care

    Mia Levy, Rush University Cancer Center

  • Highlighting effective and promising approaches to support the cancer careforce (5-minute lightning presentations)
    • Family caregiving and advanced practice providers

      Kathi Mooney, The University of Utah

    • Chat bot using artificial intelligence

      Samuel Takvorian, University of Pennsylvania

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Developing and Sustaining an Effective and Resilient Oncology Careforce: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25533.
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  • Project ECHO

    Kathleen Schmeler, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Scribes

    Eben Rosenthal, Stanford Comprehensive Cancer Center

  • eConsults

    Scott Shipman, Association of American Medical Colleges

  • Technology + people for patient navigation

    Hugh Ma, RobinCare, Inc.

  • Goals of care conversations initiative

    Jill Lowery, Department of Veterans Affairs and Duke University

Panel Discussion
5:30 pm Adjourn Day 1
5:35 pm Reception

February 12, 2019

7:30 am Registration and Breakfast
8:00 am Session 5: Opportunities to Scale and Spread Solutions to Address Careforce Challenges

Moderator: Robert Carlson, National Comprehensive Cancer Network

How can we more effectively and efficiently disseminate innovations to address careforce needs on a national level?
  • Payment and health insurance

    Harold Paz, Aetna

  • Leveraging organizational culture and leadership to promote change

    Howard “Skip” Burris, Sarah Cannon Research Institute

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Developing and Sustaining an Effective and Resilient Oncology Careforce: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25533.
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  • What disruptive innovations could change the delivery of cancer care and spur progress in better supporting the careforce?

    Susan Dentzer, Duke University

Panel Discussion
9:30 am Break
9:45 am Session 6: Stakeholder Recommendations on a Policy Agenda and Framework for Action

Moderator: Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, Oncology Nursing Society

Panelists
  • Brenda Nevidjon, Oncology Nursing Society
  • Hildy Dillon, Cancer Support Community
  • Courtney Van Houtven, Duke University and Department of Veterans Affairs
  • John Cox, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Ronald Kline, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
  • Randall Oyer, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health and the Association of Community Cancer Centers
  • Mark Hyde, Huntsman Cancer Institute
  • Ruth Nemire, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
11:30 am Workshop Wrap-Up

Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, Oncology Nursing Society

Lawrence Shulman, University of Pennsylvania

Planning Committee Co-Chairs

11:45 am Adjourn
Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Developing and Sustaining an Effective and Resilient Oncology Careforce: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25533.
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The oncology careforce faces challenges as population growth in the U.S. contributes to increases in the number of patients diagnosed with cancer. Significant advances in cancer research, screening and diagnostic practices, and treatment have led to the age-adjusted declining mortality rate from cancer. However, as the field continues to develop and advance, cancer care has become more complex than ever before. There is a growing concern regarding the U.S. health care system's capacity to deliver high-quality cancer care to the increasing number of patients.

The National Academies convened a workshop on February 11-12, 2019 to explore trends in cancer care and identify opportunities for improvement in the rapidly developing oncology careforce. Discussions at the workshop primarily focused on trends in demographics, the careforce, and oncology practice, as well as implications for the future of cancer care and strategies to improve the organization and delivery of cancer care. Opportunities to change policy and leverage technologies in oncology were also identified. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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