Patient-Centered Oncology Care offers attendees the opportunity to meet and interact with high-level people from various segments of the healthcare industry, explained Scott Gottlieb, MD, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
Patient-Centered Oncology Care® (PCOC) offers attendees the opportunity to meet and interact with high-level people from various segments of the healthcare industry, explained Scott Gottlieb, MD, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
This year marks the fifth anniversary of PCOC, which will be held in Baltimore, Maryland, November 17-18. To learn more about PCOC or register, visit the meeting page.
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What is the benefit of attending the Patient-Centered Oncology Care meeting?
Well I think it's a good place to meet a lot of people, a lot of thought leaders in the oncology space. It's a pretty diverse group of people. You have people coming from all different segments of the healthcare sector here. There's not a lot of places where you can come and meet people, interact with high-level people from different segments of the industry. It's usually bifurcated when you go to a lot of meetings and a lot of conferences, and here you have payers, you have people from the PBM [pharmacy benefit manager] community, you have people from the product companies as well—not just the drug companies, but also medical device companies.
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