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NECS Physician Elected to NNECOS Board

2017 Special Election Results!

The Northern New England Clinical Oncology Society is pleased to congratulate Dr. John Winters, III on being elected to the NNECOS Board of Directors in a special election.

 
Winters is new NNECOS board member
 

Dr. John Winters is a hematologist / oncologist at New England Cancer Specialists. He was raised in Oklahoma and received his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma-College of Medicine. He trained in internal medicine at the University of New Mexico and stayed an additional year as Chief Resident. He completed fellowship training at the University of Vermont where he and his wife fell in love with the people and landscapes of Northern New England.

Having trained under Dr. Steve Grunberg and adhering to tradition at the University of Vermont, he was active in NNECOS throughout his fellowship. He presented new research at the annual meeting all three years of his training, including a podium presentation at the 2013 annual conference. During his final year of fellowship, he attended the NNECOS board meeting as a fellow liaison.

After fellowship, Dr. Winters spent a year practicing and pursuing outdoor activities in Bend, Oregon before returning to join New England Cancer Specialists in late 2015. He has remained active in NNECOS and served as an abstract/poster judge at the 2016 and 2017 annual meetings.

Dr. Winters is board certified in internal medicine, hematology, and oncology with interests in benign hematology, malignant hematology, and melanoma. He is a member of the American Society of Hematology and American Society of Clinical Oncology. His interest in serving on the board of directors stems from his desire to actively pursue advocacy and joint interests for oncologists and cancer patients on a regional level.

Dr. Winters lives in Cape Elizabeth, ME with his wife and their 2 young children. His outside interests include downhill and nordic skiing, snowshoeing, backpacking, running, cooking, and reading fiction.The special election will be conducted via online voting. The election requires a minimum of 10 percent of the voting eligible members to participate to be valid.

NECS President Elected to ASCO Board

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Howard A. “Skip” Burris III, MD, FACP, FASCO, a long-time member and volunteer, has been elected to serve as the President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) for the term beginning in June 2019. He will take office as President-Elect during the ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago in June 2018. Additionally, five members – including New England Cancer Specialists’ President Dr. Tracey F. Weisberg, were elected to open seats on the ASCO Board of Directors, as well as two members to the ASCO Nominating Committee.

Read the full news release here

NECS welcomes new social worker

Cathy Lounsbury, Ed.D., LCPC is thrilled to be joining the team at New England Cancer Specialists.

Cathy is a seasoned Cathy Lounsbury, Ed.D., LCPCcounselor, educator, and leader in the study and practice of trauma, wellness and resilience. Cathy has been a clinical mental health counselor for over 25 years, working with both children and adults, helping those who have experienced challenge in their lives find strength, joy, and peace. Cathy currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling department at Antioch University New England. In this role, she founded Antioch’s Institute on Wellness, providing consultation and training nationally on strategies to support wellness for those in the helping profession. Cathy believes strongly in building natural resiliency supports for those who have experienced traumatic events. To this end, she has served on local, national, and international community trauma response teams following and was the founder and director of a county-wide community trauma team. Cathy resides in Kennebunk, and enjoys the wonderful outdoor activities available in our beautiful state.

Cathy will begin seeing patients in late December.

Transparency in Drug Costs

New England Cancer Specialists is committed to payment reform and taking care of our patients in all aspects of their cancer journey. With the high cost of cancer drugs, we are continuously speaking up about ways to help patients. In this article from Oncology Business Review, our head pharmacist Eric Dallara shares how some Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) manipulate information to the disadvantage of cancer patients.

NECS Announces New Topsham Office

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For Immediate Release (August 31, 2017)

 

 

New England Cancer Specialists Announces Plans for New, State-of-the-Art Midcoast Facility

Brunswick, Maine—New England Cancer Specialists (NECS), Maine’s leading oncology practice, has announced plans to relocate its Midcoast office (currently in Brunswick) to a new, state-of-the art facility in Topsham next spring. The new location will allow room for growth to meet the increasing demand for the practice’s core medical services, while also providing space for comprehensive wraparound services to support cancer patients.

“Our talented Brunswick team has extended our reputation for leading-edge cancer treatment throughout the Midcoast, and we’re out-growing our current offices,” explained Tracy Weisberg, MD, President of NECS. “The new location in Topsham will give us more flexibility to expand, so that we can continue to fulfill our goal of achieving the best possible outcome for every patient today and far into the future.”

The NECS Brunswick team is led by three experienced oncologists: David C. Benton, MD; Brian Haney, DO; and Eleni Nackos, MD. They are supported by two specialist nurse practitioners, a genetic counselor, and a knowledgeable service staff. The Brunswick physicians work closely with oncologists and researchers at the other NECS locations in Scarborough and Kennebunk, as well as their many partners in Maine and beyond.

NECS’ Brunswick office will continue to offer a full range of consultation, treatment and support services until the new facility is available, which is tentatively planned for April, 2018.

For more information about New England Cancer Specialists or the new facility, please contact Victoria Foley, Marketing Manager, at foleyv@newecs.org, or call (207) 396-8550.

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About New England Cancer Specialists (NECS)
NECS is an independent medical oncology group with nearly half of Maine’s board-certified medical oncologists on the team. The physicians at NECS are nationally recognized for their expertise and experience, and they participate in more clinical trials than anywhere else in Maine. NECS providers are also often the first to offer leading-edge protocols and drug treatments based on the latest research. By partnering with physicians across the state and with many Boston hospitals, they aim to further increase the availability of and access to these novel cancer therapeutics and programmatic advancements. For more information, visit http://www.newenglandcancerspecialists.org/.

A Celebration of Research

This month, we’re celebrating our commitment to innovation and clinical trials. For decades, our physicians and research team have been dedicated to increasing access to the latest therapies and trials for patients right here in Maine. Join us as we look back at our beginnings, and to the future of cancer treatment. 

Our History of Innovatio

NECS welcomes Dr. Brian Haney

New England Cancer Specialists is thrilled to welcome Brian Haney, DO, to our Brunswick office. Dr. Haney joins our other two Brunswick physicians, Dr. David Benton and Dr. Eleni Nackos.

Read more about Dr. Haney’s background and training here

NECS welcomes Joan Lunden

New England Cancer Specialists was host to a special Hospice of Southern Maine breakfast on May 11th, featuring Joan Lunden. Lunden, who is working to further understanding and advance planning in the elder care space, addressed the group before her talk at the Thresholds Conference. Thresholds is an annual event of Hospice of Southern Maine. Dr. Tracey F. Weisberg, president of NECS and a specialist in breast cancer, introduced Lunden. The two became acquainted during Lunden’s treatment for breast cancer. Lunden also caught up with several NECS nurses, noting on social media that it was “a treat” to see them during National Nurses Week. 

Dr. Tracey F. Weisberg and Joan Lunden   Joan Lunden speaking  Joan Lunden and NECS nurses

 

NECS CEO talks PBMs

Our CEO, Steven D’Amato, spoke on a panel last week in Maryland about the role of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in escalating drug prices, and the associated impact on patients and community oncology practices.

The Community Oncology Alliance has issued a white paper on this topic, and how PBMs increase the cost of care for many people across the country.

You can read a synopsis of the panel discussion here.

(Photograph from Ted Okon via Twitter: @TedOkonCOA)

NECS Leadership Testifies in Augusta

Our CEO, Steven D’Amato, and president, Dr. Tracey Weisberg, testified before the Health and Human Services Committee of the Maine Legislature yesterday. They were advocating for two bills that will ensure appropriate access for cancer patients to receive effective pain management.

New England Cancer Specialists to join Oncology Care Model Initiative

Scarborough, ME – New England Cancer Specialists has been selected by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as one of nearly 200 physical group practices and 17 health insurance companies to participate in a care delivery model that supports and encourages higher quality, more coordinated cancer care. The Medicare arm of the Oncology Care Model includes more than 3,200 oncologists and will cover approximately 155,000 Medicare beneficiaries nationwide.

“Today, CMS announced the list of OCM practices. 196 practices across the country will embark on a 5-year journey to help redefine the way oncology care is delivered and reimbursed in the U.S,” said Steven L. D’Amato, B.S.Pharm, Executive Director for New England Cancer Specialists. “NECS is the only practice in Maine that was chosen to participate in this important project.”

Cancer is one of the most common and devastating diseases in the United States: more than 1.6 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed, and cancer will kill an estimated 600,000 Americans in 2016. According to the National Institutes of Health, based on growth and aging of the U.S. population, medical expenditures for cancer in the year 2020 are projected to reach at least $158 billion (in 2010 dollars) – an increase of 27 percent over 2010. A significant proportion of those diagnosed are over 65 years old and Medicare beneficiaries.

“The Oncology Care Model encourages greater collaboration, information sharing, and care coordination, so that patients get the care they need, when they need it,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell. “This patient-centered care model fits within the Administration’s dual missions for delivery system reform and the White House Cancer Moonshot Task Force – to improve patient access to and the quality of health care while spending dollars more wisely.”

The Oncology Care Model encourages practices to improve care and lower costs through episode- and performance-based payments that reward high-quality patient care. The Oncology Care Model is one of the first CMS physician-led specialty care models and builds on lessons learned from other innovative programs and private-sector models. As part of this model, physician practices may receive performance-based payments for episodes of care surrounding chemotherapy administration to Medicare patients with cancer, as well as a monthly care management payment for each beneficiary. The two-sided risk track of this model would be an Advanced Alternative Payment Model under the newly proposed Quality Payment Program, which would implement provisions from the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015. 

Practices participating in the five-year Oncology Care Model will provide treatment following nationally recognized clinical guidelines for beneficiaries undergoing chemotherapy, with an emphasis on person-centered care. They will provide enhanced services to beneficiaries who are in the Oncology Care Model to help them receive timely, coordinated treatment. These services may include:

  • Coordinating appointments with providers within and outside the oncology practice to ensure timely delivery of diagnostic and treatment services;
  • Providing 24/7 access to care when needed;
  • Arranging for diagnostic scans and follow up with other members of the medical team such as surgeons, radiation oncologists, and other specialists that support the beneficiary through their cancer treatment;
  • Making sure that data from scans, blood test results, and other tests are received in advance of patient appointments so that patients do not need to schedule additional visits; and
  • Providing access to additional patient resources such as emotional support groups, pain management services, and clinical trials.

“CMS is thrilled with how many physician groups chose to be a part of the Oncology Care Model,” said Patrick Conway, M.D., CMS principal deputy administrator and chief medical officer. “We have nearly doubled the number of participants that we anticipated. It’s clear that oncology physicians recognize the importance of this new performance-based, episode-based payment approach to cancer care. As a practicing physician and son of a Medicare beneficiary who died from cancer, I know the importance of well-coordinated care focused on the patient’s needs.” 

The names of those practices and payers participating in the Oncology Care Model, and more information about the model, can be found on the model’s website: http://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/Oncology-Care/. The Oncology Care Model begins on July 1, 2016 and runs through June 30, 2021.

As part of the Administration’s “better care, smarter spending, healthier people” approach to improving health delivery, the Oncology Care Model is one of many innovative payment and care delivery models developed by the CMS Innovation Center and advanced by the Affordable Care Act. The Innovation Center is committed to transforming the Medicare, Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) programs and is expected to help deliver better care for individuals, better health for populations, and lower growth in expenditures for Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries.

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About New England Cancer Specialists

NECS is an independent oncology group with 25 oncologists and nurse practitioners who are on staff at Maine Medical Center. The physicians at NECS participate in more clinical trials than anywhere else in Maine, and are often the first to offer leading-edge protocols and drug treatments based on the latest research. By partnering with Tufts Medical Center, they aim to further increase the availability of and access to these novel cancer therapeutics and programmatic advancements. In Fall 2016, they will be the only Maine location to participate in breakthrough immunotherapy clinical trials in connection with Moonshot 20/20. For more information, visit http://www.newenglandcancerspecialists.org/.