Wayne Magazine Holiday 2018 | Page 13

Atlantic Health System Unveils New ‘Future of Cancer Care’ New ‘Breakthrough Oncology Accelerator’ platform to drive greater access to cutting-edge cancer treatments at a lower cost On October 3rd at Morristown Medical Center, Atlantic Health System announced the launch of an exciting new partner- ship aimed at addressing the cost and availability barriers cancer patients often face when trying to get access to innovative and often life-saving new treatments. The new partnership – known as the ‘Breakthrough Oncology Accelerator’ – is a platform that will promote faster access to inno- vative cancer treatments through greater collaboration with clini- cians and researchers nationwide while reducing financial barriers to access by developing new payment models. Through the unique model, the partners — Atlantic Health System, a leading New Jersey-based healthcare provider serving nearly five million residents throughout 11 counties, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope and Phoenix-based leader in cutting-edge ‘translational’ research (e.g., the process of rapidly moving research towards patient benefit), and Origin, a leader in the development of new products and markets that combine breakthroughs in medicine, technology, and finance — will leverage their proprietary platforms, expertise, and networks to identify and deploy those resources that best help oncologists meet the needs of their patients. “It’s about providing patients with outstanding, compassionate medical care and greater access to the latest treatments while reducing the ‘financial toxicity’ of these treatments – e.g., making great drugs more available and affordable,” shared Eric Whitman, M.D., Medical Director of Atlantic Health System Cancer Care. New drug therapies such as immunotherapies, which bolster the body’s own ability to fight cancer, have revolutionized cancer treatment in the U.S. and are expected to become first-line treat- ments for many cancers over the next five years – save for a costly and complex system that often limits patient access to them. “Advancements in science have been remarkable,” agreed Cosmo Smith, Managing Partner at Origin Commercial Ventures, “but in order to find, market, and nurture novel therapies and identify, treat, and monitor patients, we need an infrastructure From left, Brian Gragnolati, president and CEO, Atlantic Health System; Deborah Hartel, deputy commissioner, State of New Jersey Department of Health; Tess Burleson, COO, TGen; Dr. Eric Whitman, medical director, Atlantic Health System Cancer Care; Cosmo Smith, managing partner, Origin Commercial Ventures; Trish O'Keefe, president, Morristown Medical Center; and Lydia Nadeau, director, Oncology Service Line, Atlantic Health System Cancer Care announce the Breakthrough Oncology Accelerator at Atlantic Health that will be smarter and ensure that patients are looked after. This new partnership will combine scientific advancement with patient access.” “In cancer care, it’s about access to trials and cutting-edge breakthroughs, and we’re partnering to bring that kind of technol- ogy to patients,” said Brian Gragnolati, President & CEO of Atlantic Health System. “The Future of Cancer Care” According to Whitman, the Breakthrough Oncology Accelerator will expand an already-existing Phase 1 Research Program at Morristown Medical Center to test promising drugs just out of the lab “and has already brought 15 new clinical trials to Morristown Medical Center and Atlantic Health System,” including the groundbreaking new ‘Catalyst Trial’ for patients with Stage IV pancreatic cancer. “Pharmaceutical companies need a clinical center that provides patients for research trials and this partnership will accelerate that,” Whitman said. “However, as most patients go to a community hospital for treatment, we’re unique in that we’re a community hospital that has the expertise to perform these clinical trials safely and effectively and to have the infrastructure to support them successfully.” For more information, visit atlantichealth.org. Supplement to wayne magazine