• Center on Health Equity and Access
  • Clinical
  • Health Care Cost
  • Health Care Delivery
  • Insurance
  • Policy
  • Technology
  • Value-Based Care

Michael Kolodziej Says Provider-Payer Connections Key in Quality, Cost-Effective Cancer Care

Article

In order to deliver quality and cost-effective cancer care, Michael Kolodziej, MD, Aetna's national medical director for oncology strategies, says that providers need to get better connected with payers.

In order to deliver quality and cost-effective cancer care, Michael Kolodziej, MD, Aetna's national medical director for oncology strategies, says that providers need to get better connected with payers.

Dr Kolodziej says the real challenge for providers is that they operate in a “cocoon,” meaning they must often manage different expectations in approaching problems. With connection, providers can establish a smoother stream of communication with payers.

“It’s fair to say that pretty much all payers are thinking about the same kind of things, and they’re all struggling with ways to connect with the practices,” said Dr Kolodziej. Payers want to “understand how they do things, what kind of information they need, and what’s expected of them.”

Level-setting and benchmarking of expectations will develop as providers and payers become better connected.

Related Videos
Amit Singal, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Mila Felder, MD, FACEP, emergency physician and vice president for Well-Being for All Teammates, Advocate Health
Dr Julie Patterson, National Pharmaceutical Council
Diana Isaacs, PharmD
Beau Raymond, MD
Binod Dhakal, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, lead CARTITUDE-4 investigator
Dr Sophia Humphreys
Robert Zimmerman, MD
Related Content
© 2024 MJH Life Sciences
AJMC®
All rights reserved.