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ASH Clinicians in Practice (ACIP) Lunch - How Can We Provide Sustainable Care to Hematology Patients?

Program: Special-Interest Sessions
Hematology Disease Topics & Pathways:
Clinical Practice (Health Services and Quality)
Sunday, December 10, 2023: 11:15 AM-12:30 PM
Marina Ballroom DE (Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina)
Chair:
Chancellor Donald, MD, Tulane University School of Medicine
Disclosures:
No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
Sustainable care refers to the ability of our healthcare systems to enhance quality of life and improve well-being. Sustainability can include quality improvement tools, such as pathways or artificial intelligence that may help increase access to new treatments while ensuring value-based care.  While this sounds ideal, how is it achievable in hematology? In this session, speakers will address sustainable care in three presentations: Financial Toxicity: How to determine value of hematology treatments for patients; How can artificial intelligence improve the practice of hematology in providing sustainable care; Can guidelines and pathways help determine value of treatments for hematology patients.

Aaron Goodman, MD

UCSD Moores Cancer Center, La Jolla, CA

Shannon C. Walker, MD

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

Benjamin F. Tillman, MD

Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN; Nashville VA Medical Center, Nashville, TN

David Andorsky, MD

Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers, Boulder, CO