The missing lever in cancer spend: How evidence-based care reduces variability and shapes total cost

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12 May

The missing lever in cancer spend: How evidence-based care reduces variability and shapes total cost

The missing lever in cancer spend: How evidence-based care reduces variability and shapes total cost

Tuesday, May 12, 2026 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
1 PDCs
Provider: Arizent
Course Name: The missing lever in cancer spend: How evidence-based care reduces variability and shapes total cost

Speaker: Yousuf Zafar, MD, MHS, FASCO
Program Type: Seminar/Workshop
Registration URL: https://www.benefitnews.com/web-seminars/the-missing-lever-in-cancer-spend-how-evidence-based-care-reduces-variability-and-shapes-total-cost
The missing lever in cancer spend: How evidence-based care reduces variability and shapes total cost, New York, New York
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Why cancer care varies more than most employers realize and how that impacts cost How gaps in diagnostics, testing, and treatment decisions drive downstream spend Why access to subspecialty expertise changes clinical and financial outcomes How improving decision-making leads to more consistent, high-value care What a population-wide approach to cancer management looks like in practice—and its impact on cancer care ROI

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Whether you're shaping benefits, guiding clinical strategy, or advising employers, this session will provide a clearer framework for managing one of the most complex areas of healthcare by shifting the focus from cost containment to getting care right.

The missing lever in cancer spend: How evidence-based care reduces variability and shapes total cost
The missing lever in cancer spend: How evidence-based care reduces variability and shapes total cost
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