Tuesday, August 21, 2012

How Oncologists Are Bypassing Employment Trend

While physicians overall are shifting from private practice to employment, large numbers of oncologists are bucking the employment trend, choosing to band together instead of selling to a hospital system. At the beginning of 2012, 10 private oncology practices united under a single provider identification number and a single tax ID to become Regional Cancer Care Associates (RC2A). The group now includes nearly 80 oncologists, 500 employees, and close to 300 chemotherapy chairs at 20 sites, stretching the length of New Jersey. There are plans to add 2 more practices by the end of the year, bringing the total number of physicians to over 100.

The merger of practices into RC2A was a way of getting ready for the era of accountable care. As ACOs take hold as a central component of healthcare reform, providers will have to focus more on care coordination and on collaboration, no matter where patients come from or are referred to. Beyond economics, the new practice wants to improve the quality of care and advance research as well. Licitra says the practice is looking also at ways to reduce hospitalizations to ensure a better quality of life for people being treated for cancer. 


Read the full article in MedScape, or click here: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/768815

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