FACES of
Community Oncology

Every person has a story—
and each a reason they
choose independent
community
oncology.

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FACES of

Community Oncology

Every person has a story—
and each a reason they choose
independent community oncology.

FACES of

Community Oncology

Every person has a story—and each
a reason they choose independent
community oncology.

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COA’s Policy Tracker & Maps

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  • Active Legislation in Each State
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Community Oncology
Pharmacy Association

COPA was formed in response to the increasing number of community oncology clinics dispensing oral cancer drugs and ancillary therapies. Financial pressures have begun to separate oral cancer therapy from the point of care and oncologist control, thus interfering with the physician-patient relationship, medication adherence, and more. As a non-profit, COPA is in the unique position of serving as a noncommercial organization dedicated to addressing these and other oncology pharmacy issues, all in the sole interest of patient care.

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COA
Administrators’ Network

CAN seeks to enhance communications among practice administrators within community oncology practices, especially relating to operational and reimbursement issues. CAN members regularly share best practices and intelligence on the issues their practices face, focusing on increasing operating efficiencies and providing a unified advocacy voice with both Medicare and public payers.

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COA Patient Advocacy Network

CPAN is a national advocacy organization committed to raising awareness of independent, community cancer care and the issues that affect it. CPAN advocates — patients, survivors, caregivers, nurses, pharmacists, oncologists, and more—share their personal stories and advocacy power so elected officials understand the importance of local, affordable, and accessible cancer care close to where they live and work. CPAN practice-based chapters educate, engage, and activate CPAN advocates around key national cancer care issues.

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Resources

COA provides a wide variety of resources and initiatives for community oncology practices, professionals, and advocates. We provide tools to help you succeed and amplify your voice to drive policymaking, innovation, and reform of the cancer care system.

Resources

COA is dedicated to providing community oncologists and hematologists with a variety of resources that support clinical education, effective advocacy, practice operations, and much more. Be sure to register for full access to all the valuable tools and professional networks we have available to help you succeed!

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Administrator Resources

COA is dedicated to providing community oncology practice administrators and leadership with resources that support practice operations, education on best practices, and effective advocacy. Be sure to register for full access to all the valuable tools and professional networks we have available to help you succeed, including the CAN!

Patient Resources

COA is dedicated to providing community oncology patients, survivors, caregivers, family members, and allied advocates with a variety of resources to support advocacy on legislative issues affecting the quality and accessibility of cancer care. Be sure to register for full access to all the valuable educational resources and tools we have available, including the CPAN!

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Pharmacist Resources

COA is dedicated to providing community oncology pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and other team members with resources that support pharmacy operations, education on challenges and best practices, and advocacy opportunities. Be sure to register for full access to all the valuable tools and professional networks we have available to help you succeed, including the COPA!

Fellows Resources

The COA Fellows Initiative seeks to engage and educate oncology hematology fellows on the value of practicing in the community setting. As fellows begin to make decisions about where to practice, the initiative is designed to explore, in detail, the opportunities community oncology presents.

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