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		<title>Why health plans need a clinical oncology strategy and not just case management</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From administrative burden to clinical opportunity Cancer isn’t just another high-cost condition; it’s the single biggest opportunity for health plans to improve patient outcomes and bend the cost curve. Too often, health plans view cancer as a cost challenge to manage rather than a set of clinical opportunities to lead. Yet cancer still remains the</p>
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