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... It's almost always a cultural or organizational barrier, and we need to think about overcoming those barriers." He also pointed out that "much of what we do in medicine is determined by our payment models, and a lot of patient support services in oncology are typically not well reimbursed, even though they are essential to delivering high-quality care to cancer patients." Hricak agreed, and said the next steps are to operationalize and support these strategies to improve cancer diagnosis and care. REFERENCES AACR (American Association for Cancer Research)
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... 2016. Realizing the full potential of precision medicine in health and health care: A vital direction for health and health care.
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... 2015. Genomics-enabled learning health care systems: Gathering and using genomic information to improve patient care and research: Workshop summary.
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... 2016. Second-opinion interpretations of gynecologic oncologic MRI examinations by sub-specialized radiologists influence patient care.
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... 2017. Physician burnout is a public health crisis: A message to our fellow health care CEOs.
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... 2016. Data-driven iterative refinement of bone marrow testing protocols leads to progressive improvement in cytogenetic and molecular test utilization.
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... 2017. American Society of Clinical Oncology criteria for high-quality clinical pathways in oncology.


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