Value in Cancer Care Initiative (VCCI)

Convening to Improve Cancer Care

HICOR’s Value in Cancer Care Initiative (VCCI)  engages oncology providers, patient partners, payers, health system representatives and researchers to improve the value of cancer care delivery in Washington state. These community members contribute to HICOR’s research and oncology performance reporting initiatives through the Value in Cancer Care Summit.

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Value in Cancer Care Summit

The Value in Cancer Care Summit brings together patients, providers, clinic administrators and staff, health system representatives, nonprofit leaders, payers, researchers, academics, and industry representatives to collaborate on ways to improve the quality of cancer care while reducing costs.

The 8th Value in Cancer Care Summit 2023 was held on Thursday, November 2, 2023.  This year's discussion theme was Achieving Quality Cancer Care In 2023 And Beyond. Presentations are available below:

Scott Ramsey, M.D., Ph.D.

"Cancer Care in Washington State 2023"

 

Katie Treend, M.P.H. and Rebecca Bryant

"Washington State Cancer Control Plan"

HICOR director Dr. Scott Ramsey at a podium presenting at the Value in Cancer Care Summit.
HICOR director Dr. Scott Ramsey at the 2018 Value in Cancer Care Summit.
2023 Cancer Care Quality Cost Report

2023 Cancer Care Report Quality Cost

The 2023 Quality and Cost Report provides new and updated findings for quality metrics and associated costs in cancer care. In response to community priorities, new measures are introduced in this edition of the report. The intended use of this report, and the goal of community reporting, is to examine regional trends in cancer care delivery and identify opportunities for improving cancer care. Our hope is that results shared here provide a foundation for ongoing community collaboration toward our mutual goal of high-quality cancer care for all patients in Washington state.

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2023 Cancer Care Methodology Report

2023 Methodology Report (Companion to Quality and Cost Report)

The 2023 Methodology Report is a companion document to the 2023 Quality and Cost Report that provides detailed information on how metrics were constructed, how patients are attributed to clinics and how summary quality and cost scores were calculated

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2023 Clinic Trends Report

2023 Clinic Trends Report (Companion to Quality and Cost Report)

The 2023 Clinic Trends Report is a companion document to the 2023 Quality and Cost Report that provides clinics with a comparable set of results to see year-over-year changes in the quality measures.

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Previous Summits

See below for a description of the most recent Value in Cancer Care Summits, along with selected presentations and materials.

The 7th Annual Value in Cancer Care Summit was held virtually on Monday, November 9, 2020. The 2020 Summit addressed the most important issues impacting the Cancer Care Community in 2020: COVID-19 and structural inequitites. HICOR shared preliminary analyses of the impact of COVID-19 on cancer care and reported on observations of disparities in care between commercial and Medicaid insured populations.

Presentations from the Summit are available below. 

Scott Ramsey, M.D., Ph.D., Veena Shankaran, M.D., M.S., Christopher Chen, M.D. 

"Perspectives on Cancer Care in Washington State: Structural Inequities in Care Delivery and Impact of COVID-19" 

Over 200 stakeholders, including patients, providers, payers, researchers and policy officials attended HICOR's 6th annual Value in Cancer Care Summit on May 13, 2019. The day's discussions centered around the theme of integrating the patient’s voice into community cancer care with presentations from community panels and national thought leaders. HICOR Director, Scott Ramsey, presented new analyses on disparities in cancer care and survival in Washington State.

The Hutch News Services article New data on cancer disparities in Washington summarizes key concepts and findings discussed at the summit.

Presentations from the summit are available below.

More than 200 participants gathered at Bell Harbor International Conference Center on May 3, 2018, to discuss how to “make measurement matter” in oncology. Topics included national trends and opportunities in performance measurement as well as strategies to motivate practice change in the clinic setting. HICOR director Dr. Scott Ramsey highlighted key findings from HICOR’s newly published Community Cancer Care in Washington State report. Selected presentations and materials from the summit are available below.

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