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Continue LogoutAcross the course of their care, most cancer patients experience severe side effects, including fatigue, pain, and nausea. When these symptoms are not addressed in a timely way, these patients often end up in the emergency department.
Unfortunately, the ED is not the best place to manage cancer patients' symptoms and can lead to significant avoidable costs. Realizing this, CMS plans to hold providers accountable for ED visits and hospitalizations by patients receiving chemotherapy through the Outpatient Quality Reporting Program.
Use this research briefing to learn three best practices for cancer programs to reduce avoidable use of the ED and hospital:
Use these additional resources to support your efforts to improve urgent care and keep cancer patients out of the emergency department.
Check out these resources from the 24-Hour Cancer Clinic at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin Froedtert Hospital, which helped reduce cancer patients' ED utilization by 11%:
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