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Oral Chemotherapy in Patients with Hematological Malignancies—Care Process,Pharmacoeconomic and Policy Implications
Authors:Jeffrey Betcher  Elizabeth Dow  Nandita Khera
Institution:1.Department of Pharmacy, Mayo Clinic,Phoenix,USA;2.Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology, Mayo Clinic,Phoenix,USA
Abstract:Patients with hematologic malignancies are increasing being prescribed oral anticancer medications (OAMs) and/or biologics. These newer targeted OAMs are associated with a host of practical and pharmacoeconomic implications for patients and healthcare providers. Issues such as safety, procurement challenges, and the need for proactive involvement of all stakeholders to optimize adherence for successful use of these agents are increasingly being recognized. The current reactive model is negatively impacting the patient experience through delays in care, financial toxicity, and decreased safety. It also impacts the healthcare providers in the form of lost revenue and staff burnout due to labor-intensive procurement and patient financial assistance burdens. In this review, we describe some of the issues identified and discuss potential strategies to improve patient access, minimize healthcare burden, and review current policy initiatives and patient advocacy efforts to reduce financial toxicity.
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