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A Pilot Trial Using Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology: The Future of Health Care Is Virtual

Background: Social determinants of health directly affect cancer survival. Driven by advances in technology and recent demands due to COVID-19, telemedicine has the ability to improve patient access to care, lower health care costs, and increase workflow efficiency. The role of telemedicine in radia...

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Autores principales: Miller, Ryan C., Simone, Brittany A., Lombardo, Joseph F., Taylor, James, Nowak-Choi, Kamila, Ko, Kevin, Ferguson, Linda, Donnelly, Ann, Ali, Ayesha S., Shi, Wenyin, Dicker, Adam P., Simone, Nicole L.
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8259074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmr.2021.0007
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author Miller, Ryan C.
Simone, Brittany A.
Lombardo, Joseph F.
Taylor, James
Nowak-Choi, Kamila
Ko, Kevin
Ferguson, Linda
Donnelly, Ann
Ali, Ayesha S.
Shi, Wenyin
Dicker, Adam P.
Simone, Nicole L.
author_facet Miller, Ryan C.
Simone, Brittany A.
Lombardo, Joseph F.
Taylor, James
Nowak-Choi, Kamila
Ko, Kevin
Ferguson, Linda
Donnelly, Ann
Ali, Ayesha S.
Shi, Wenyin
Dicker, Adam P.
Simone, Nicole L.
author_sort Miller, Ryan C.
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description Background: Social determinants of health directly affect cancer survival. Driven by advances in technology and recent demands due to COVID-19, telemedicine has the ability to improve patient access to care, lower health care costs, and increase workflow efficiency. The role of telemedicine in radiation oncology is not established. Materials and Methods: We conducted an IRB-approved pilot trial using a telehealth platform for the first post-radiation visit in patients with any cancer diagnosis. The primary endpoint was feasibility of using telehealth defined by completion of five telehealth visits per month in a single department. Secondary endpoints included the ability to assess patients appropriately, patient and physician satisfaction. Physicians were surveyed again during the pandemic to determine whether viewpoints changed. Results: Between May 27, 2016 and August 1, 2018, 37 patients were enrolled in the Telehealth in Post-operative Radiation Therapy (TelePORT) trial, with 24 evaluable patients who completed their scheduled telehealth visit. On average, 1.4 patients were accrued per month. All patients were satisfied with their care, had enough time with their physician and 85.7% believed the telehealth communication was excellent. All physicians were able to accurately assess the patient's symptoms via telehealth, whereas 82.3% felt they could accurately assess treatment-related toxicity. Physicians assessing skin toxicity from breast radiation were those who did not feel they were able to assess toxicity. Discussion and Conclusions: Both health care providers and patients have identified telemedicine as a suitable platform for radiation oncology visits. Although there are limitations, telemedicine has significant potential for increasing access of cancer care delivery in radiation oncology.
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spelling pubmed-82590742021-07-06 A Pilot Trial Using Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology: The Future of Health Care Is Virtual Miller, Ryan C. Simone, Brittany A. Lombardo, Joseph F. Taylor, James Nowak-Choi, Kamila Ko, Kevin Ferguson, Linda Donnelly, Ann Ali, Ayesha S. Shi, Wenyin Dicker, Adam P. Simone, Nicole L. Telemed Rep Original Research Background: Social determinants of health directly affect cancer survival. Driven by advances in technology and recent demands due to COVID-19, telemedicine has the ability to improve patient access to care, lower health care costs, and increase workflow efficiency. The role of telemedicine in radiation oncology is not established. Materials and Methods: We conducted an IRB-approved pilot trial using a telehealth platform for the first post-radiation visit in patients with any cancer diagnosis. The primary endpoint was feasibility of using telehealth defined by completion of five telehealth visits per month in a single department. Secondary endpoints included the ability to assess patients appropriately, patient and physician satisfaction. Physicians were surveyed again during the pandemic to determine whether viewpoints changed. Results: Between May 27, 2016 and August 1, 2018, 37 patients were enrolled in the Telehealth in Post-operative Radiation Therapy (TelePORT) trial, with 24 evaluable patients who completed their scheduled telehealth visit. On average, 1.4 patients were accrued per month. All patients were satisfied with their care, had enough time with their physician and 85.7% believed the telehealth communication was excellent. All physicians were able to accurately assess the patient's symptoms via telehealth, whereas 82.3% felt they could accurately assess treatment-related toxicity. Physicians assessing skin toxicity from breast radiation were those who did not feel they were able to assess toxicity. Discussion and Conclusions: Both health care providers and patients have identified telemedicine as a suitable platform for radiation oncology visits. Although there are limitations, telemedicine has significant potential for increasing access of cancer care delivery in radiation oncology. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2021-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8259074/ /pubmed/34250522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmr.2021.0007 Text en © Ryan C. Miller et al., 2021; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Miller, Ryan C.
Simone, Brittany A.
Lombardo, Joseph F.
Taylor, James
Nowak-Choi, Kamila
Ko, Kevin
Ferguson, Linda
Donnelly, Ann
Ali, Ayesha S.
Shi, Wenyin
Dicker, Adam P.
Simone, Nicole L.
A Pilot Trial Using Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology: The Future of Health Care Is Virtual
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title_full A Pilot Trial Using Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology: The Future of Health Care Is Virtual
title_fullStr A Pilot Trial Using Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology: The Future of Health Care Is Virtual
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title_short A Pilot Trial Using Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology: The Future of Health Care Is Virtual
title_sort pilot trial using telemedicine in radiation oncology: the future of health care is virtual
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8259074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/tmr.2021.0007
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