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National Quality Cancer Care Demonstration Project Act of 2009

The National Quality Cancer Care Demonstration Project Act of 2009 (H.R. 3675 IH) is an initiative intended to enhance the quality of cancer care in the United States, focused on seniors covered by Medicare (approximately 45% of cancer patients are Medicare beneficiaries), while also controlling costs. House bill H.R. 3675 was introduced by Congressman Artur Davis (D-AL) and cosponsored by Representatives Mary Jo Kilroy (D-OH), Steve Israel (D-NY), Joe Courtney (D-CT) and Adam Schiff (D-CA).[1]

The Quality Cancer Care Demonstration (QCCD) project was developed by community oncologists, with input from policy experts, to be a national Medicare demonstration project focused on ensuring the delivery of quality, cost-efficient medical care to patients with cancer, by reinforcing and expanding the use of evidence-based guidelines and the provision of demonstrated quality delivery of care through adjustments in the payment system.

According to the Institute of Medicine, the quality of cancer care must be measured by using a core set of quality measures. Cancer care quality measures should be used to hold providers, including health care systems, health plans, and physicians, accountable for demonstrating that they provide and improve quality of care.

H.R. 3675 calls for national reporting, via the Medicare payment system, of key metrics of evidence based care, refinement of those metrics, and development of a new Medicare performance-based reimbursement system that is patient-centric and quality driven, while aligning better with parameters of cost control.

Elements

The bill includes the following elements:

Treatment planning

Post-treatment care

Documented conclusion of primary cancer care treatment and counseling session with the patient to provide recommendations for subsequent care. (Provision of a written document to the patient that describes the elements of the completed primary treatment, provides recommendations for subsequent care and is furnished in a form that appropriately takes into account cultural and linguistic needs of the individual.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Medicare Quality Cancer Care Demonstration Act of 2009 - ExpertMedicare.com". Retrieved 2016-08-09.