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Highlands Oncology Group is a nationally recognized provider of comprehensive cancer care serving nearly 8,000 patients and their families in Northwest Arkansas. The practice's four clinics offer access to advanced treatment options, multi-disciplinary cancer teams, and industry-leading clinical studies. Highlands is a member of the Quality Cancer Care Alliance, the first clinically integrated network of independent community oncology practices in the United States.
As part of its commitment to improve care equity for the underserved in its community, Highlands established a dedicated team of financial navigators to proactively identify financially at-risk patients and procure medication assistance for them. The team relied on manual workflows, spreadsheets, and sticky notes to manage an average of 800 enrollments per year. Each day, staff printed out and manually reconciled visit schedules to identify patients in need and prepare assistance applications, a process that took four to five hours per employee.
In Phase 1 of the project, Highlands implemented TailorMed to centralize program management, optimize team workflows, and serve patients better. TailorMed Platform has transformed the team's daily workflow by running out-of-pocket projections on upcoming visits to help identify vulnerable patients, matching eligible patients in this queue to the most relevant copay card programs, and auto-populating enrollment applications without ever leaving the platform.
In Phase 2, Highlands implemented TailorMed’s tech-enabled support service, TailorMed Complete. TailorMed's remote team of expert navigators took on enrollment and associated claims for government- and commercially insured patients. This partnership enabled the Highlands team to meet with more patients and provide high-touch financial care.
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“Improving financial performance and access to quality cancer care are strategic imperatives for this program. TailorMed helped us achieve these by accelerating our capacity to fund more patients needing financial resources. The spike in revenue generated led to TailorMed paying for itself within a month.”