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CPAN begins the fourth quarter with a continued focus on its core mission: educating advocates on the value of independent community cancer care practices.
CPAN provides education and engagement opportunities year-round through in-person and virtual advocacy events. This year’s CPAN Advocacy Chats (Educational Conversations on Health Care and Policy) have provided insight into COA’s federal and state policy initiatives, including PBMs, prior authorization, cancer drug shortages, step therapy, biomarker testing, and health equity. Patient-focused topics have included cancer prevention, nutrition, and survivorship.
Additionally, our Advocacy Chats provided insights from the community oncology workforce and COA member practices, which highlighted the important role of oncology nurses and pharmacists. Our next advocacy conversation will focus on what advocates need to know about pharmacy benefit managers, from the perspective of pharmacists.
CPAN will soon launch a new chapter in Alabama. During this live practice-based advocacy event, participants will learn about COA’s key policy initiatives and the various advocacy opportunities with CPAN.
Thanks to our committed CPAN advocates, we have increased attention on national and local health care issues affecting patients
The best advocates are informed advocates. Learn more at COAAdvocacy.org, and watch our videos on YouTube.
Sincerely,
Rose Gerber, MS
COA Director of Patient Advocacy & Education
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