The ACCC 47
th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center
Business Summit (AMCCBS) took place virtually, March 1-5. The
Summit serves the prominent thought leadership forum and annual
conference on matters of policy, business strategies, business
models, hospital alignment, and best business practices in
community oncology.
The Next Wave in Oncology Transactions - Marketplace
Considerations, Transaction Structures and Antitrust
Foley Partner Adria Warren, along with Curtis Bernstein
(Principal at Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting), Josh Eaves (Senior
VP, Strategic Partnerships and Acquisitions at Alliance Oncology),
and Brad Prechtl (CEO at American Oncology Network, LLC), explored
the newest trends and opportunities available to community
providers and hospitals in oncology transactions.
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The ACCC 47
th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center Business Summit (AMCCBS) took place virtually, March 1-5. Through a combination of five-star panels and interactive drop-in sessions, attendees learned about key themes and trends in oncology today: telemedicine/telehealth, virtual care models and remote monitoring, including home therapy for chemo; cancer service line efficiency and revenue optimization; leveraging data; managing alternative payment models; employer-driven models and addressing disparities in cancer care; long-and short-term impacts of Covid-19 on oncology; clinical research; and current trends and the changing landscape in oncology transactions.
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The ACCC 47
th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center
Business Summit (AMCCBS) took place
virtually, March 1-5. The Cancer Center Business Summit was
co-founded in 2007 by Foley & Lardner LLP and CCBD Group as an
opportunity for members of the community oncology c-suite,
providers, vendors, payors, and others involved in the business of
oncology to share best practices, learn about newest technologies,
trends, and legal and business updates in the industry, and to
strategize to position themselves for success. In 2017, the Summit
joined forces with the Association of Community Cancer Centers
(ACCC), and the AMCCBS now serves as the prominent thought
leadership forum and annual conference on matters of policy,
Many rural areas identify with many barriers in their community, such as transportation, technology access, human factors, and the design of the health care model.