COA’s Sit In My Chair Program

Video Gallery

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What is Community Oncology?

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What is a Pharmacy Benefit
Manager?

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Cancer Policy Minute – 340B
Drug Discount Program

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Scott Hamilton – A Beginning,
A Middle and An End

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A Good Idea Gone Bad – 340B

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Scott Hamilton – People
Helping People

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Cancer Policy Minute – Pharmacy
Benefit Managers

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MedPAC Part B June Ad

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A Conversation with Joan
Lunden – 3 Takeaways

Show Lawmakers the Value of Community Oncology

When policymakers experience the real issues affecting people being treated for cancer, they better understand the value of independent community oncology. That’s the idea behind COA’s Sit In My Chair program, where practices invite and host lawmakers for a site visit. COA’s Sit In My Chair program makes it easy for independent practices to build lasting relationships with state and federal lawmakers and advocate for the world-class cancer care community oncology provides.

Andrew Gabarino at NYCBS

Sit In My Chair Connects Advocates with their Representatives

Sit In My Chair helps state and federal lawmakers understand the patient journey and how independent community oncology provides constituents with high-quality, convenient cancer care. Independent practices invite and host lawmakers for a visit to their practice, so they can appreciate the value of independent community oncology in their district and learn what actions can help preserve this care for their constituents. .

Sit In My Chair is Simple

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    Invite a state or federal lawmaker to visit your practice.
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    Schedule the visit and invite patients and staff to join.
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    Show the lawmaker how independent community oncology supports patients.

Download the toolkit to start planning your Sit In My Chair visit.

Questions or need assistance with planning your practice’s Sit In My Chair visit?