Developing and Sustaining an Effective and Resilient Oncology Careforce: Opportunities for Action

Author:

Takvorian Samuel U1ORCID,Balogh Erin2ORCID,Nass Sharyl3,Valentin Virginia L4ORCID,Hoffman-Hogg Lori5,Oyer Randall A6,Carlson Robert W7ORCID,Meropol Neal J8,Sheldon Lisa Kennedy9ORCID,Shulman Lawrence N1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Hematology & Oncology, Perelman School of Medicine, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

2. National Cancer Policy Forum, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington DC, USA

3. National Cancer Policy Forum and Board on Health Care Services, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington DC, USA

4. Division of Physician Assistant Studies, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

5. Office of Nursing Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Prevention Policy National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Veterans Health Administration, Washington DC, USA

6. Lancaster General Health, Penn Medicine, Lancaster, PA, USA

7. National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Plymouth Meeting, PA, USA

8. Flatiron Health, New York City, NY, USA

9. Oncology Nursing Society, Pittsburg, PA, USA

Abstract

Abstract Advances in cancer care have led to improved survival, which, coupled with demographic trends, have contributed to rapid growth in the number of patients needing cancer care services. However, with increasing caseload, care complexity, and administrative burden, the current workforce is ill equipped to meet these burgeoning new demands. These trends have contributed to clinician burnout, compounding a widening workforce shortage. Moreover, family caregivers, who have unique knowledge of patient preferences, symptoms, and goals of care, are infrequently appreciated and supported as integral members of the oncology “careforce.” A crisis is looming, which will hinder access to timely, high-quality cancer care if left unchecked. Stemming from the proceedings of a 2019 workshop convened by the National Cancer Policy Forum of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, this commentary characterizes the factors contributing to an increasingly strained oncology careforce and presents multilevel strategies to improve its efficiency, effectiveness, and resilience. Together, these will enable today’s oncology careforce to provide high-quality care to more patients while improving the patient, caregiver, and clinician experience.

Funder

National Cancer Policy

National Institutes of Health

National Cancer Institute

American Association for Cancer Research

American Cancer Society

American College of Radiology

American Society of Clinical Oncology

Association of Community Cancer Centers

Association of American Cancer Institutes

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Cancer Support Community

CEO Roundtable on Cancer

Flatiron Health, Helsinn Therapeutics

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

Novartis Oncology

Oncology Nursing Society

Pfizer

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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