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    Oncology experts discussed value-based decision-making, examining how clinical guidelines and pathways influence evidence-based care for physicians and patients. They also assessed shared decision-making criteria and the balance between outcomes and cost in determining value.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Health Economics
    • Clinical Decision-Making

    Background:

    • Value-based decision-making is crucial in modern oncology.
    • Clinical guidelines and pathways aim to standardize and improve cancer care.
    • Assessing value in healthcare requires balancing patient outcomes with economic factors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss the impact of NCCN guidelines and pathways on evidence-based decision-making in oncology.
    • To explore criteria for evaluating shared decision-making in cancer care.
    • To analyze the relationship between healthcare outcomes and cost in determining value.

    Main Methods:

    • Expert roundtable discussion at the NCCN 20th Annual Conference.
    • Focus on value-based decision-making in oncology.
    • Analysis of guidelines, pathways, shared decision-making, and cost-effectiveness.

    Main Results:

    • Guidelines and pathways significantly impact bedside decision-making for physicians and patients.
    • Key criteria for assessing shared decision-making were discussed.
    • The interplay between outcomes and cost is central to defining value in oncology.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective implementation of guidelines and pathways enhances evidence-based cancer care.
    • Shared decision-making frameworks need clear criteria for optimal patient engagement.
    • A comprehensive approach to value in oncology must integrate clinical outcomes with economic considerations.