Our Unique
Featured
Capabilities
What our team can do for you:
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Stand up a new breast care program
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Increase market share of an existing program
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Provide data on your competitive environment
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Improve operation efficiencies
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Plan and develop your workforce
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Expedite recruitment of the right staff
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Facilitate breast care program strategic planning
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Project management
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Ambulatory and service line performance improvement
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Align physicians, improve performance and develop networks
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Improve consumer engagement and increased access to care
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Increase patient satisfaction through a heightened patient experience
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Provide industry benchmarking
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Optimize the safety culture in the OR
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Identify solutions for quality metrics data collection
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Integrate data analysis and strategies
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Identify gaps in critical technologies
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Boost team dynamics and increase communication sophistication
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Implement ERAS protocols
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Stand up or optimize a research program
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Increase parity in breast care in your community
Why you need an outstanding breast program.
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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, women make 80 percent of health care decisions in the United States.
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Example: Moms decide which orthopedic group to take their kids for sports injuries and where their parents should have their knee replacement.
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For every breast cancer patient who trusts in your system for care, you get the trust of the family, the extended family, and friends for every disease
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For every 200 screening mammograms, about 20% will need a work-up, and about 1 will be found to have a cancer.
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Given the new USPSTF (US Preventative Services Task Force) guideline, lowering the screening age to 40, the mammography rates will increase.
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There is downstream revenue generated from each breast cancer patient that can include: pathology, radiology, radiation oncology, medical oncology, laboratory, rehabilitation, OR, inpatient, surgery center, plastic surgery, fertility clinic, and cardio-oncology.
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Monies going to breast cancer surpass all other donations:
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A study included 119 organizations that reported $6 billion in donations. The cancer that received the largest donations were breast cancer ($460 million) compared to 200 million for all other cancer types.
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Breast cancer survivors can mobilize as Volunteers and be ambassadors for your program.
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Each year in the United States, about 264,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women and about 2,400 in men, which represents about 15% of all new cancer cases.
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Breast cancer management contributes about 20% to outpatient profit for cancer centers.
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Of all patients who change cancer centers due to dissatisfaction, >60% are breast cancer patients - the breast cancer patients level of investment into researching location, provider, and level of comprehensive care and services outstrips all other cancers.
Our unique analytics system and compendium of resources
covers best practices & strategies across all subspecialties:
5 Areas
A patient centered approach: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment, Survivorship, & Health System/Practice
40 Programs within the 5 Areas
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High Risk, Genetics, Prevention
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Medical Community, Radiology, Pathology, Tumor Board
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Breast Surgery, OR, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Reconstructive Surgery, Nurse Navigation, Psychosocial, Palliative Care, Financial Toxicity, Integrative Medicine, Fertility Clinic, Research
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Rehabilitation, Tumor Registry, Boutique, Surveillance, Survivorship,Cardio-Oncology
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Leadership, Quality & Safety Program, Volunteers, Foundation, Training Program, Marketing & PR, EMR & IT, AI, Committee Structure, Faculty Education, Outreach, Facilities, HR, Billing, Coding & Reimbursement, Finance