Perlmutter Cancer Center Radiology—34th Street | NYU Langone Health
Perlmutter Cancer Center Radiology at 34th Street provides comprehensive oncologic and women’s imaging services.
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NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center is nationally recognized for cancer research and care.
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Perlmutter Cancer Center—Rego Park offers infusion services, MRI, CT, nuclear medicine, bone density testing, mammography, and more.
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Perlmutter Cancer Center—Sunset Park | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center—Sunset Park offers radiation therapy and infusion treatment for all types of cancer and blood disorders.
Perlmutter Cancer Center Support Groups & Counseling | NYU Langone Health
At Perlmutter Cancer Center, we offer support groups and counseling for patients and caregivers during treatment for cancer.
Perlmutter Center for Women’s Imaging | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Center for Women’s Imaging offers mammography, breast ultrasound, and bone density testing.
Person-centered quality measurement and management in a system for addictions treatment in New York State (Project 1)
The study aims to address the adult substance use treatment system that serves individuals with opioid use disorder in New York State. The subjects included in this study are individuals 18 years of age, and older. Our study population will include clients attending substance use treatment programs in New York State with Opioid Use Disorder in the time interval 2021-2027. This study focuses on implementing an Opioid Use Disorder Quality Measurement and Management (OUD-QM2) strategy by OASAS to drive change and improve treatment practices. The strategy includes structural, process, and outcome quality measures based on the Donabedian framework. Funding will be provided to ensure clinics have the necessary technology to capture and report on quality measures. Barriers such as technological capacity, lack of validated measures, and leadership concerns will be addressed. The proposal involves an academic-government partnership to develop and test quality measurement metrics. Studies will be focused on developing risk-adjusted quality measures. Project 1 will utilize administrative data. The overall aim is to build and test science-based quality measures for person-centered treatment.
Person-Centered Quality Measurement and Management in a System for Addictions Treatment in New York State (Project 2)
The study aims to address the adult substance use treatment system that serves individuals with opioid use disorder in New York State. The subjects included in this study are individuals 18 years of age, and older. For the qualitative study, our study population will include clients, medical professionals and staff working at a substance use disorder treatment centers, and health play payers in New York State. The proposal focuses on implementing an Opioid Use Disorder Quality Measurement and Management (OUD-QM2) strategy by OASAS to drive change and improve treatment practices. The strategy includes structural, process, and outcome quality measures based on the Donabedian framework. Funding will be provided to ensure clinics have the necessary technology to capture and report on quality measures. Barriers such as technological capacity, lack of validated measures, and leadership concerns will be addressed. Patient-reported assessments will be incorporated to promote person-centered care. The proposal involves an academic-government partnership to develop and test the OUD-QM2 strategy. The study will aim to enhance patient reporting through a modified questionnaire. The project will involve stakeholder engagement and utilize administrative data, qualitative interviews, surveys, and a stepped-wedge trial to assess outcomes. The overall aim is to build and test a science-based OUD-QM2 strategy for person-centered treatment.
Person-Centered Quality Measurement and Management in a System for Addictions Treatment in New York State (Project 3)
The study aims to address the adult substance use treatment system that serves individuals with opioid use disorder in New York State. The subjects included in this study are individuals 18 years of age, and older. Our study population will include clients attending substance use treatment programs in New York State with Opioid Use Disorder in the time interval 2020-2027. The proposal focuses on implementing an Opioid Use Disorder Quality Measurement and Management (OUD-QM2) strategy by OASAS to drive change and improve treatment practices. The strategy includes structural, process, and outcome quality measures based on the Donabedian framework. Funding will be provided to ensure clinics have the necessary technology to capture and report on quality measures. Barriers such as technological capacity, lack of validated measures, and leadership concerns will be addressed. Patient-reported assessments will be incorporated to promote person-centered care. The proposal involves an academic-government partnership to develop and test the OUD-QM2 strategy. The project will test the effectiveness of the OUD-QM2 strategy through mixed methods. The project will involve stakeholder engagement and utilize administrative data, qualitative interviews, surveys, and a stepped-wedge trial to assess outcomes. The overall aim is to build and test a science-based OUD-QM2 strategy for person-centered treatment.