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Pathways, Outcomes, and Costs in Colon Cancer: Retrospective Evaluations in Two Distinct Databases

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JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY PRACTICE
卷 7, 期 3, 页码 52S-59S

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AMER SOC CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
DOI: 10.1200/JOP.2011.000318

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Purpose: The goal of this study was to use two separate databases to evaluate the clinical outcomes and the economic impact of adherence to Level I Pathways, an evidence-based oncology treatment program in the treatment of colon cancer. Patients and Methods: The first study used clinical records from an electronic health record (EHR) database to evaluate survival according to pathway status in patients with colon cancer. Diseasefree survival in patients receiving adjuvant treatment and overall survival in patients receiving first-line therapy for metastatic disease was calculated. The second study used claims data from a national administrative claims database to examine direct medical costs and use, including the cost of chemotherapy and of chemotherapy-related hospitalizations according to pathway status. Results: Overall costs from the national claims database including total cost per case and chemotherapy costs-were lower for patients treated according to Level I Pathways (onPathway) compared with patients not treated according to Level I Pathways. Use of pathways was also associated with a shorter duration of therapy and lower rate of chemotherapy-related hospital admissions. Survival for patients on-Pathway in the EHR database was comparable with those in the published literature. Conclusion: Results from two distinct databases suggest that treatment of patients with colon cancer on-Pathway costs less; use of these pathways demonstrates clinical outcomes consistent with published evidence.

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