Participate in the ASCO Practice Census

  • Amanda Bridges
  • June 12, 2017

At ASCO, we believe in serving your practice/institution as well as you serve your patients with cancer. As you regularly need to monitor the health of your patients, ASCO regularly needs to gather information on what is happening in the oncology practice environment. I am writing to you today to encourage your practice or institution to take part in the 2017 ASCO Practice Census . This census is the only annual survey of the entire U.S. oncology practice community — community practices, hospitals, academic institutions, and health systems — that aims to capture and describe changes in cancer care and oncology practice over time.

I know you must receive many emails regarding surveys, but your participation in this survey is incredibly important as ASCO strives to meet the specific needs of you and all ASCO members. Preparing for the future starts with gaining clarity about the present state of oncology care. Our goal is for practices in all settings across the United States to provide feedback in the 2017 ASCO Practice Census.

We thank the nearly 500 practices that responded to the Practice Census in 2016, and we are working to significantly increase the number of practices responding in 2017. I invite you to review the valuable insights obtained from last year’s census, chronicled in ASCO’s State of Cancer Care in America: 2017 . Census data is also used to help inform ASCO’s policy and advocacy efforts, and initiatives and programs across the society.

This year’s survey has 20 easy-to-answer questions covering major topics affecting oncology practices today, including:

  • Practice pressures
  • Opioid policies
  • Clinical trial participation
  • EHR interoperability
  • Coverage and reimbursement
Take the Survey

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