5 forces reshaping how cancer care gets delivered, financed and staffed
Cancer care now stretches beyond the four walls of the hospital. Patients want infusions closer to home. Multi-state systems are balancing enterprise consistency with local nuance. Coordination across settings is becoming the make-or-break capability.
This editorial briefing captures the forces reshaping cancer care delivery and the operating decisions oncology leaders are making in response. The insights are drawn from candid panel conversations at Becker's inaugural Oncology Executive Summit in April 2026 in Chicago.
Learnings include:
This editorial briefing captures the forces reshaping cancer care delivery and the operating decisions oncology leaders are making in response. The insights are drawn from candid panel conversations at Becker's inaugural Oncology Executive Summit in April 2026 in Chicago.
Learnings include:
- How one system runs a 24-hour mobile mammography program in a rural area through employer partnerships
- A centralized lung cancer screening model using EMR-based auto-alerts and centralized radiology reads across urban and rural sites
- The "quarterback" coordination model — and why nurse navigators now screen for social determinants and bridge community-to-tertiary transitions
- How leaders are thinking about caregiver readiness as more treatment shifts to the home
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