Association for Value-Based Cancer Care (AVBCC)

Association for Value-Based Cancer Care (AVBCC) is a 501(c)(6) organization dedicated to the education and exchange of knowledge among all stakeholders in the cancer care ecosystem responsible for patient care, to ensure optimal care is delivered to patients with cancer.

The mission of AVBCC is to provide a forum for payers, providers, and the entire oncology team enter into conversations and evaluate value in terms of impact, quality, and cost on patient care and outcomes.

The COVID-19 pandemic has had many devastating effects beyond the spread of the disease, and these effects have led to important lessons in the healthcare system. In this session, experts discuss key takeaways from the pandemic and the future of cancer care in the new normal. Read More ›

Leaders in oncology pharmacy tackle some of the biggest issues in the field today in a pre-summit professional development session. Read More ›

Stakeholders address the challenge of integrating high-cost therapies into cancer care delivery. Read More ›

Payers identify strategies for promoting value-based, high-quality cancer care. Read More ›

A pair of distinguished keynote speakers gave attendees a rare behind-the-scenes look at healthcare policy decisions at the highest levels. Read More ›

The Summit kicked off with opening remarks and the first of the event’s in-depth pre-summit professional development sessions—designed to take a deep dive into select topics. Read More ›

Despite the fragmented nature of the U.S. care delivery and payment system, disparate healthcare stakeholders continue to seek areas of alignment in reducing inefficiencies and enhancing value-driven oncology care. Read More ›

The development and implementation of validated, evidence-based oncology navigation measures are an integral component of broader efforts to promote patient-centric, value-based cancer care. Read More ›

The Oncology Care Model was designed to provide higher quality, more highly coordinated oncology care at the same or lower cost to Medicare. As the program matures, new data is expected to provide insight on the achievement of that ambitious goal. Read More ›

Development and optimization of patient support programs requires organizational alignment and a comprehensive understanding of the payment and care delivery ecosystem in cancer. Read More ›

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