Eon Webinar

Making the Business Case for Incidental Findings

Empowering Oncology and Cancer Center leaders to spearhead and operationalize a successful program.

Innovative oncology leaders increasingly recognize the value of upstream investments in early detection programs, such as cancer screening and incidental findings programs, to catch potential cancers early and ensure patients return to their facilities for the follow-up care they need.

In this webinar, LCMC Health, RWJBarnabas Health, St. Elizabeth Healthcare, and Virtua Health discuss why they launched these programs and the positive impact of these investments on stage shift and downstream revenue. Panelists review:

  • Financial pro forma: A line-by-line breakdown of how a 300-bed hospital managing incidental lung nodules could potentially generate over $15 million in additional revenue from cancer treatments.
  • Client outcomes: Success stories including 80-90%+ patient return rates, a 20%+ reduction in late-stage diagnoses, and a significant increase in downstream volume fueled by the expansion of their programs.
  • Making the pitch: Best practices for making the internal business case and operationalizing the program at scale.

Choose your estimated annual radiology volume to understand your financial opportunity

Downstream volumes from managing patients with incidental lung nodules

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Volume of procedures and treatments includes (but not limited to):

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Meet our speakers

Michael Gieske, MD

Director Lung Cancer Screening

Russell Langan, MD, FACS, FSSO

Associate Chief Surgical Officer, System Integration and Quality

Linda Lee

System VP Cancer Care Services

Bridget LeGrazie

AVP Oncology

Best practices for evaluating incidental findings solutions

Are you beginning to evaluate screening and incidental findings solutions for your hospital or health system? Our Center of Excellence division put together a best practice workbook based on feedback from health systems with experience managing these programs. This comprehensive guide focuses on three core requirements for operationalizing incidental findings programs at scale.