Join our Clinically Integrated Network
Cut out the middleman by joining the National Cancer Treatment Alliance (NCTA), a clinically integrated network of leading independent community oncology practices dedicated to high-quality, lower-cost cancer care. The clinically integrated network allows independent physician groups to pursue direct relationships with employers and facilitate sharing best practices. Through NCTA, practices can boost quality, improve the patient experience, and reduce cost.
NCTA helps practices:
- Ensure Affordable and Accessible Patient-Centered Care
- Increase Cancer Benefit Design Transparency
- Reduce Administrative Burdens
Access the Latest Trends in Payment Reform
Ensure your practice is a leader in innovative payment reform as the world of oncology payment reform rapidly evolves. Tap into the latest data and information on payment reform efforts across the country through COA’s original research and data and Payment Reform Model Brief.
Payment Model Reform Brief
Research & Data
Build Relationships with Employers and Payers
The annual Payer Exchange Summit on Oncology Payment Reform connects providers, payers, employers, and other stakeholders to transform our cancer care system and work together on innovative payment models and other.
Navigate New Payment & Delivery Models
COA offers member-only networks and guides to help your practice succeed in the future of value-based care models.
Enhancing Oncology Model
Support Network
COA supports practices participating in the EOM to drive transformation and improve care coordination in oncology. Access educational resources, surveys and assessment tools, and discussions and webinars to increase the value of your participation in the EOM.
Oncology Medical Home
The COA/ASCO Oncology Medical Home Model offers practices a roadmap to identify and implement a comprehensive oncology care delivery system that is focused on quality of care. Learn more about how your practice can register as an Oncology Medical Home.