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  1. Oct 29, 2021 · A 2018 systematic review of 22 qualitative manuscripts on cancer survivors' experience with telehealth reported that telehealth expanded convenience, independence, and burden, and created a sense of personalized care and remote reassurance. 19 Other reviews have suggested a positive impact of telehealth on quality of life, but focused more on web-based interventions than on direct provider or ...

  2. Apr 25, 2023 · The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated remote cancer care delivery via the internet and telephone, rapidly accelerating an already growing care delivery model and associated research. This scoping review of reviews characterised the peer-reviewed literature reviews on digital health and telehealth interventions in cancer published from database inception up to May 1, 2022, from PubMed, Cumulated ...

  3. Jul 28, 2021 · Standard 1.3. Practices should develop policies and procedures that outline preferred frequency of telehealth versus in-person visits during the cancer care continuum and consider patient preferences. Frequency of telehealth versus in-person visits may evolve as outcome or impact data become available.

    • Robin T Zon, Erin B Kennedy, Kerin Adelson, Sibel Blau, Natalie Dickson, David Gill, Nicole Laferrie...
    • 2021
  4. Apr 23, 2020 · Clinicians from Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center spoke about moving cancer care to telehealth due to the COVID-19 pandemic. News Clinical Topics Global Bulletin All News Approval Alert

  5. Cancer patients in this study found telehealth visits to be easy to participate in (80%) and helpful (79%); they would recommend telehealth visits to other patients (87%). However, a relatively large proportion of them do not think telehealth is a good alternative to in-person visits (36%) and would not use telehealth if it were offered to them after the COVID-19 pandemic is over (37%).

  6. Nov 20, 2021 · Purpose. Telehealth may remain an integral part of cancer survivorship care after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. While telehealth may reduce travel/waiting times and costs for many patients, it may also create new barriers that could exacerbate care disparities in historically underserved populations, manifesting as differences in overall care participation, and in differential video versus phone ...

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  8. Feb 11, 2021 · Traditional referral strategies usually adhere to the nearest available provider; however, telehealth and digital tools enable specialists at a greater distance to help provide services to regions that may not have local specialists, care models and/or specialist services.