Posts by Angela Storseth
The Network Publishes 2025 Capitol Brief
The Network is thrilled to announce that its 2025 Capitol Brief is now live on LegisLink! Over the last year, The Network’s advocacy efforts have emphasized the value of community oncology to policymakers, setting the stage for Medicare physician pay reform, advancing site neutral payment reform, and addressing anti-competitive hospital behavior.
Read MoreDr. McNally Pens Op-Ed in MedPage Today on Shortage of Independent Surgeons
In an op-ed in MedPage Today, Dr. Amy McNally, The Network’s Chief Surgical Officer, describes how reimbursement for surgical professional services has declined, disproportionately affecting private practices and tipping the scales toward hospital settings
Read MoreDr. Moshe Chasky Authors Letter to the Editor on Hospital Consolidation, Patent System Flaws and Asynchronous Care
Dr. Moshe Chasky, a hematologist-oncologist at Alliance Cancer Specialists. authored a letter to the editor (LTE) published in STAT on October 26, 202
Read MoreMID Home Delivery Bill Passes House
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 5526, The Seniors’ Access to Critical Medications Act by a voice vote on Monday, September 23, sending the bill over to the Senate for consideration.
Read MoreUndiagnosed Cancer Cases in the US During the First 10 Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic
JAMA Oncology released a study on the undiagnosed cancer cases in the US during the first 10 months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreDr. Marcus Neubauer Pens Op-Ed on Hospital Anti-Competitive Behavior
Dr. Marcus Neubauer, Chief Medical Officer of The US Oncology Network, authored an op-ed published in MedPage Today, on the increasingly aggressive tactics used by hospitals to enhance their market domination.
Read MoreThe US Oncology Network Applauds Texas Lawmakers for Passing Legislation to Prohibit White Bagging Mandates
TX HB 1647 now goes to the Governor’s Desk for signature. WOODLANDS, Texas, May 17, 2023 —The US Oncology Network today commends Texas lawmakers for passing HB 1647 to prohibit pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) or insurers from requiring patients with life-threatening conditions to receive their clinician-administered drugs from a PBM mail-order specialty pharmacy. Prior to…
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