Cancer and the workplace: the employer perspective

Employers say that plans tend to make information readily available on care-related resources utilized and services billed for, but when it comes to actual outcomes, obtaining useful intelligence is often a challenge. Even among cancer practitioners, the definition of quality cancer care appears to...

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Published inMedical Benefits Vol. 32; no. 22; p. 11
Main Author Nobel, Jeremy
Format Newsletter Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Aspen Publishers, Inc 30.11.2015
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ISSN0743-8079

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Summary:Employers say that plans tend to make information readily available on care-related resources utilized and services billed for, but when it comes to actual outcomes, obtaining useful intelligence is often a challenge. Even among cancer practitioners, the definition of quality cancer care appears to differ, based on a myriad of varying expert opinions for different types of cancers.
ISSN:0743-8079