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Outcomes Matter Innovations and Regional Cancer Care Associates partner to enhance quality and reduce cancer care costs

Outcomes Matter Innovations has announced it entered into a co-development agreement with Regional Cancer Care Associates. This agreement will enable OMI proprietary technology to be utilized, enhanced and scaled by RCCA cancer treatment experts, one of the largest cancer physician networks in the United States.

“RCCA in partnership with OMI will be optimizing OMI point of care decision support capabilities, enabling their physicians to make cancer treatment decisions that maintain or improve quality clinical outcomes, while significantly reducing cancer care cost. With this important agreement in place with RCCA, OMI continues to look towards the future and plans to announce more partnerships this year that will have a valuable impact on the health care landscape,” Dr. Andrew Pecora, founder, chairman and CEO of OMI, said.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for RCCA to help further reduce the cost of cancer care in the many communities our physicians and clinical staff serve. We are excited to work with OMI on this groundbreaking opportunity,” Terrill Jordan, president and CEO of RCCA said.

OMI is committed to making health care more accessible and affordable, by providing tech-enabled solutions that support physicians and payors. Physicians are supported throughout the patient journey, with access to real-time quality and cost of care data to guide physician treatment recommendations that promote high quality and cost-efficient care for each individual patient.

“The OMI program with RCCA is intended to assure achievement of clinical, quality outcomes, while reducing cost of care and creating shared savings opportunities for physicians and their patients to benefit from. In addition, reducing the cost of care while maintaining quality outcomes will benefit payers and employers by reducing the administrative burden for everyone and allowing physicians to continue their independence. RCCA is excited to help lead this effort to make cancer care more affordable, available and equitable” Dr. Dennis Fitzgerald, chairman RCCA said.

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