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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
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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 57
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... 58 AN EFFECTIVE AND RESILIENT ONCOLOGY CAREFORCE • Optimizing the contribution of family caregivers in the oncology careforce  Courtney Harold Van Houtven, Duke University and Department of Veterans Affairs •  e changing nature of cancer care, its impact on Th 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 • ddressing health care practice and organizational A 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
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... APPENDIX B 59 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) o Family caregiving and advanced practice providers Kathi Mooney, The University of Utah o Chat bot using artificial intelligence Samuel Takvorian, University of Pennsylvania
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... • Payment and health insurance Harold Paz, Aetna • Leveraging organizational culture and leadership to promote change  Howard "Skip" Burris, Sarah Cannon Research Institute
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... APPENDIX B 61 • 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


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