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Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto
In Europe, inappropriate reimbursement and funding rules and regulations act as disincentives to best breast cancer care or, at worst, hinder best care. This problem was the focus of the 12th European Breast Cancer Conference (EBCC) manifesto, discussed during the virtual conference. As patient invo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7817501/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33461060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2020.12.010 |
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author | Cardoso, Fatima MacNeill, Fiona Penault-Llorca, Frederique Eniu, Alexandru Sardanelli, Francesco Nordström, Elizabeth Bergsten Poortmans, Philip |
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description | In Europe, inappropriate reimbursement and funding rules and regulations act as disincentives to best breast cancer care or, at worst, hinder best care. This problem was the focus of the 12th European Breast Cancer Conference (EBCC) manifesto, discussed during the virtual conference. As patient involvement is indispensable in driving changes to clinical practice, Europa Donna the European patient advocacy group was closely involved in the 12th manifesto. Reimbursement policies have rarely evolved with advances in breast cancer care such as outpatient (ambulatory) care rather than inpatient admission, use of oral or subcutaneous anti-cancer drugs rather than day-hospital intravenous administration, oncoplastic surgery techniques to minimize mastectomy rates, breast reconstructive surgery, risk-reducing surgery for BRCA mutation carriers, or use of hypo-fractionated breast radiation therapy. Although each European country, region and centre will have to understand how their reimbursement policies may hinder best care and find their own solutions, the problems are similar throughout Europe and some solutions can be broadly applied. This manifesto is not calling for more funding or demanding changes that will result in more expensive care. Reimbursement, if better aligned with guidelines and optimal clinical practice, will deliver more cost-effective healthcare. This will release resources, support more equitable use of finite funding and resources, so allowing more European breast cancer patients to benefit from evidence-based treatment recommended by national and international guidelines. |
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spelling | pubmed-78175012021-01-27 Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto Cardoso, Fatima MacNeill, Fiona Penault-Llorca, Frederique Eniu, Alexandru Sardanelli, Francesco Nordström, Elizabeth Bergsten Poortmans, Philip Breast Viewpoints and Debate In Europe, inappropriate reimbursement and funding rules and regulations act as disincentives to best breast cancer care or, at worst, hinder best care. This problem was the focus of the 12th European Breast Cancer Conference (EBCC) manifesto, discussed during the virtual conference. As patient involvement is indispensable in driving changes to clinical practice, Europa Donna the European patient advocacy group was closely involved in the 12th manifesto. Reimbursement policies have rarely evolved with advances in breast cancer care such as outpatient (ambulatory) care rather than inpatient admission, use of oral or subcutaneous anti-cancer drugs rather than day-hospital intravenous administration, oncoplastic surgery techniques to minimize mastectomy rates, breast reconstructive surgery, risk-reducing surgery for BRCA mutation carriers, or use of hypo-fractionated breast radiation therapy. Although each European country, region and centre will have to understand how their reimbursement policies may hinder best care and find their own solutions, the problems are similar throughout Europe and some solutions can be broadly applied. This manifesto is not calling for more funding or demanding changes that will result in more expensive care. Reimbursement, if better aligned with guidelines and optimal clinical practice, will deliver more cost-effective healthcare. This will release resources, support more equitable use of finite funding and resources, so allowing more European breast cancer patients to benefit from evidence-based treatment recommended by national and international guidelines. Elsevier 2021-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7817501/ /pubmed/33461060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2020.12.010 Text en © 2021 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Viewpoints and Debate Cardoso, Fatima MacNeill, Fiona Penault-Llorca, Frederique Eniu, Alexandru Sardanelli, Francesco Nordström, Elizabeth Bergsten Poortmans, Philip Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto |
title | Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto |
title_full | Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto |
title_fullStr | Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto |
title_full_unstemmed | Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto |
title_short | Why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many European breast cancer patients? – The EBCC 12 manifesto |
title_sort | why is appropriate healthcare inaccessible for many european breast cancer patients? – the ebcc 12 manifesto |
topic | Viewpoints and Debate |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7817501/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33461060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2020.12.010 |
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