bookFeb 3, 2014Closed access
Delivering High-Quality Cancer Care: Charting a New Course for a System in Crisis
Abstract
In the United States, approximately 14 million people have had cancer and more than 1.6 million new cases are diagnosed each year. However, more than a decade after the Institute of Medicine (IOM) first studied the quality of cancer care, the barriers to achieving excellent care for all cancer patients remain daunting. Care often is not patient-centered, many patients do not receive palliative care to manage their symptoms and side effects from treatment, and decisions about care often are not based on the latest scientific evidence. The cost of cancer care also is rising faster than many sectors of medicine--having increased to $125 billion in 2010 from $72 billion in 2004--and is projected to reach $173…
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- Health care
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Population
- Palliative care
- Quality (philosophy)
- Economic shortage
- Family medicine
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