Telemedicine in cancer care Journal Article


Authors: Sirintrapun, S. J.; Lopez, A. M.
Article Title: Telemedicine in cancer care
Abstract: Telemedicine uses telecommunications technology as a tool to deliver health care to populations with limited access to care. Telemedicine has been tested in multiple clinical settings, demonstrating at least equivalency to in-person care and high levels of patient and health professional satisfaction. Teleoncology has been demonstrated to improve access to care and decrease health care costs. Teleconsultations may take place in a synchronous, asynchronous, or blended format. Examples of successful teleoncology applications include cancer telegenetics, bundling of cancer-related teleapplications, remote chemotherapy supervision, symptom management, survivorship care, palliative care, and approaches to increase access to cancer clinical trials. Telepathology is critical to cancer care and may be accomplished synchronously and asynchronously for both cytology and tissue diagnoses. Mobile applications support symptom management, lifestyle modification, and medication adherence as a tool for home-based care. Telemedicine can support the oncologist with access to interactive tele-education. Teleoncology practice should maintain in-person professional standards, including documentation integrated into the patient's electronic health record. Telemedicine training is essential to facilitate rapport, maximize engagement, and conduct an accurate virtual exam. With the appropriate attachments, the only limitation to the virtual exam is palpation. The national telehealth resource centers can provide interested clinicians with the latest information on telemedicine reimbursement, parity, and practice. To experience the gains of teleoncology, appropriate training, education, as well as paying close attention to gaps, such as those inherent in the digital divide, are essential.
Keywords: clinical trials as topic; oncology; time factors; medical education; medical oncology; interdisciplinary communication; telemetry; health care delivery; delivery of health care; clinical trial (topic); telemedicine; education, medical; time factor; procedures; humans; human; legislation and jurisprudence
Journal Title: American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book
Volume: 38
ISSN: 1548-8756
Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology  
Date Published: 2018-05-23
Start Page: 540
End Page: 545
Language: English
DOI: 10.1200/edbk_200141
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 30231354
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Notes: Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book -- Export Date: 2 January 2019 -- Review -- Source: Scopus C2 - 30231354
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