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what is a stakeholder incentive plan cancer treatment center of america

by Dr. Alexander Schultz I Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

At Cancer Treatment Centers of America, we value the outstanding achievements of our stakeholders, and we reward their efforts through the Stakeholder-to-Stakeholder incentive program. We consider it vitally important to take good care of ourselves with the same personalized, whole-person care we provide every patient.

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Is the cancer Treatment Center of America reputable?

The CTCA formula resonates with many patients. According to Healthgrades, a doctor- and hospital-ratings site, CTCA facilities consistently beat national averages in patient satisfaction.

Has Cancer Treatment Centers of America been sold?

Duarte, Calif. -based City of Hope now has one of the largest footprints in cancer research and treatment after it completed its acquisition of Cancer Treatment Centers of America, a network of oncology hospitals and outpatient centers.

What does Cancer Treatment Centers of America do?

Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA) is a national, comprehensive cancer care network, with three hospitals around the country and a growing footprint of Outpatient Care Centers and other locations.

Who pays for Cancer Treatment Centers of America?

Most Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA) facilities also work with Medicare and Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage HMOs and PPOs) and, in some cases, Medicaid. Additionally, we accept some U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and TRICARE plans.

Why did CTCA Tulsa close?

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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston earned the top spot on U.S. News & World Report's 2021-22 Best Hospitals for Cancer ranking.

What is the number 1 cancer hospital in the US?

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center again has been named No. 1 in cancer in the U.S. News & World Report's 2021-2022 annual “Best Hospitals” rankings.

Did Temple Buy Cancer Treatment Centers of America?

Temple University Hospital Inc. paid $12 million for the buildings, equipment, and supplies of the former Cancer Treatment Centers of American location at 1331 E. Wyoming Ave.

What is a stakeholder in cancer research?

Stakeholders are individuals without formal science or oncology training who have a strong interest in cancer research. Stakeholders bring with them a personal experience with the disease as a survivor or as a family member or caregiver of a person with cancer. The two main goals of stakeholder participation on peer review committees are to: ...

What should potential stakeholders be willing to embrace?

Potential Stakeholders should be willing to embrace the broad perspective of cancer research and training utilized by the ACS in its funding of grants. They should also have demonstrated effectiveness in interacting with committees/groups as a leader or participant in a managerial, professional, or educational capacity. And they should have a personal experience with cancer—as a survivor or as a family member or caregiver of a person with cancer—that will inform their assessment of the cancer relevance of grant applications.

What is the role of the Research and Training Program in the American Cancer Society?

As a result of their participation, Stakeholders may become knowledgeable advocates for the role of the Research and Training Program in the American Cancer Society's effort to advance cancer control.

How many grants do cancer researchers submit?

Cancer researchers and trainees at biomedical institutions throughout the United States submit approximately 1,600 grant applications each year to the American Cancer Society.

How much money does the American Cancer Society invest in research?

Since its beginning in 1946, the American Cancer Society's Research and Training Program has invested more than $4 billion in the fight against cancer and remains the largest private, non-profit source of cancer research funds in the United States.

Do cancer survivors need to have a personal experience?

And they should have a personal experience with cancer—as a survivor or as a family member or caregiver of a person with cancer—that will inform their assessment of the cancer relevance of grant applications. Stakeholders typically do not have advanced formal training in the topics reviewed by the peer review committees on which they serve.

What is CTCA in cancer?

CTCA is the home of integrative and compassionate cancer care. We never stop searching for and providing powerful and innovative therapies to heal the whole person, improve quality of life and restore hope.

What is CTCA in the US?

Cancer Treatment Centers of America ® (CTCA) is a national, comprehensive cancer care network, with three hospitals around the country and a growing footprint of Outpatient Care Centers and other locations. Founded in 1988 on a personalized, patient-centered approach to cancer care, CTCA ® is dedicated to tailoring a combination of cancer treatments to the needs of each individual patient. From advanced genomic testing to state-of-the-art technologies and evidence-informed supportive therapies that target cancer-related side effects, comprehensive services are delivered by a team of cancer experts, all under one roof. Our national network also includes a number of Outpatient Cancer Centers, offering consultations and other medical services in a convenient outpatient setting.

When was CTCA founded?

Founded in 1988 on a personalized, patient-centered approach to cancer care, CTCA ® is dedicated to tailoring a combination of cancer treatments to the needs of each individual patient.

CTCA gives back to our community

Cancer Treatment Centers of America ® (CTCA) is committed to providing financial support to organizations, programs and projects that advance the fight against cancer, with special attention to communities where our employees and patients live, work and play.

Stakeholder involvement

Nationwide, our Stakeholders (employees) are about 3,000 strong and passionate about giving back to their local communities.

Regional support

All CTCA locations are actively involved in the local community, providing generous support to a variety of non-profit organizations. The many charitable causes CTCA supports include:

Requests for support

CTCA gives priority to requests from registered nonprofit, nongovernmental, civic or educational organizations that comply with local tax laws—501 (c) (3) or 501 (c) (4) status preferred.

Our partners

If your request aligns with the criteria listed above, please email the media contact at the hospital located closest to you. Partnerships with national organizations managed through our corporate office include:

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The Role of Stakeholders in Peer Review

  • Stakeholders are individuals without formal science or oncology training who have a strong interest in cancer research. Stakeholders bring with them a personal experience with the disease as a survivor or as a family member or caregiver of a person with cancer. The two main goals of stakeholder participation on peer review committees are to: • Repr...
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Desirable Characteristics of A Stakeholder

  • Potential Stakeholders should be willing to embrace the broad perspective of cancer research and training utilized by the ACS in its funding of grants. They should also have demonstrated effectiveness in interacting with committees/groups as a leader or participant in a managerial, professional, or educational capacity. And they should have a personal experience with cancer—…
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Stakeholder Time Commitment Requirements

  • Stakeholders serve a minimum two-year term of service and must be available to travel to Atlanta for one/two-day peer review committee meetings each January and June during this term. Additionally, prior to serving as a Stakeholder, they must complete a one-day training session in Atlanta and complete self-paced virtual training sessions.
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Applications For Participation

  • Those interested in becoming stakeholders in the American Cancer Society peer review process should email nominations to Joseph Cotter of the American Cancer Society at [email protected].
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