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Telehealth for Cancer Care in Veterans: Opportunities and Challenges Revealed by COVID

机译:退伍军人的癌症护理远程医疗:Covid揭示的机会和挑战

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The Veterans Health Administration system is one of the largest integrated health care providers in the United States, delivering medical care to > 9 million veterans. Barriers to delivering efficient health care include geographical limitations as well as long wait times. Telehealth has been used as a solution by many different health care services. However, it has not been as widely used in cancer care. In 2018, the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Pittsburgh Healthcare System expanded the use of telehealth to provide antineoplastic therapies to rural patients by creating a clinical video telehealth clinic of the Virtual Cancer Care Network. This allows oncologists located at the tertiary center to virtually deliver care to remote sites. The recent COVID-19 pandemic forced oncologists across the VA system to adopt telehealth to provide continuity of care. On the basis of our review and personal experience, we have outlined opportunities for telehealth to play a role in every step of the cancer care journey from diagnosis to therapy to surveillance to clinical trials for medical, surgical, and radiation oncology. There are many advantages, such as decreased travel time and potential cost savings; however, there continues to be challenges with veterans having access to devices and the Internet as well as understanding how to use telehealth equipment. The lessons learned from this assessment of the VA telehealth system for cancer care can be adopted and integrated into other health systems. In the future, there needs to be evaluation of how telehealth can be further incorporated into oncology, satisfaction of veterans using telehealth services, overcoming telehealth barriers, and defining metrics of success. (C) 2020 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
机译:退伍军人卫生管理局是美国最大的综合卫生保健提供者之一,向900万退伍军人提供医疗服务。提供有效的医疗保健的障碍包括地理限制以及延长的等待时间。远程医疗已被许多不同的医疗服务用作解决方案。但是,它并未在癌症护理中被广泛使用。 2018年,美国退伍军人事务部(VA)匹兹堡医疗保健系统通过创建虚拟癌症护理网络的临床视频远程医疗诊所,扩大了远程医疗为农村患者提供抗肿瘤疗法的使用。这使位于三级中心的肿瘤学家几乎可以为远程站点提供护理。最近的COVID-19-大流行迫使整个VA系统的肿瘤学家采用远程医疗来提供护理的连续性。根据我们的审查和个人经验,我们概述了远程医疗在从诊断到治疗再到监视到医疗,外科和放射肿瘤学的临床试验的癌症护理旅程的每一步中发挥作用的机会。有很多优势,例如降低旅行时间和节省的潜在成本;但是,退伍军人可以使用设备和互联网,并了解如何使用远程医疗设备。可以通过对VA远程医疗系统评估的癌症护理评估中学到的经验教训可以采用并整合到其他卫生系统中。将来,需要评估如何将远程医疗进一步纳入肿瘤学,使用远程医疗服务对退伍军人的满意度,克服远程医疗障碍以及定义成功指标。 (c)2020年美国临床肿瘤学会

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