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Telehealth in Oncology: Standards and Practice Recommendations

Telehealth in Oncology: Standards and Practice Recommendations

FromASCO Guidelines


Telehealth in Oncology: Standards and Practice Recommendations

FromASCO Guidelines

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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An interview with Dr. Robin Zon from Michiana Hematology Oncology in Mishawaka, IN, co-chair on “Telehealth in Oncology: ASCO Standards and Practice Recommendations.” The standards address telehealth implementation, doctor-patient relationships, roles of advanced practice providers & allied health professionals, multidisciplinary cancer conferences, and teletrials. Read the standards at www.asco.org/standards. Suggest a topic for standards development at www.surveymonkey.com/r/standardssurvey.   TRANSCRIPT [MUSIC PLAYING] SPEAKER: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. [MUSIC PLAYING] BRITTANY HARVEY: Hello and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines Podcast Series, brought to you by the ASCO Podcast Network, a collection of nine programs covering a range of educational and scientific content, and offering enriching insight into the world of cancer care. You can find all the shows, including this one, at podcasts.asco.org. My name is Brittany Harvey, and today I'm interviewing Dr. Robin Zon from Michiana Hematology Oncology in Mishawaka, Indiana, co-chair on the "Telehealth in Oncology: ASCO Standards and Practice Recommendations." Thank you for being here Dr. Zon. ROBIN ZON: Thank you so very much for having me here with you, to discuss this very important topic and work, which was undertaken by an expert panel of ASCO incredible volunteers and ASCO staff lead, Erin Kennedy. BRITTANY HARVEY: Great. Then first I'd like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its standards and ensuring that the ASCO conflict of interest policy is followed. The full conflict of interest information for the expert panel is available online with the publication of the standards in the JCO Oncology Practice. Dr. Zon, do you have any relevant disclosures that are directly related to these standards? DR. ROBIN ZON: No. I do not have any relationships to disclose related to the subject. BRITTANY HARVEY: Thank you. Then let's get into the content of these telehealth standards. So first, can you give us a general overview of the purpose and scope of these standards for telehealth in oncology? DR. ROBIN ZON: Well, absolutely. The service background, pre-pandemic, telehealth was utilized less than 1% of the time for oncology ambulatory visits. With, of course, a subsequent rapid adoption of digital health, in response to the public health emergency. This uptake of technology intervention was then further facilitated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services increased flexibility and reimbursement for these services. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, ASCO published an interim policy statement on telemedicine. The signal is positions on emerging policy issues, as well as the road to recovery report, which presented ASCO's recommendations for modifying pre-pandemic policies and practices to improve high-quality patient care, wherein ASCO membership identified a need for more detailed oncology-based telemedicine. So these standards were created in response to this need. It is important to note that these standards include an endorsement of existing general guidelines as published by the American Medical Association Telehealth Implementation Playbook and the American Telemedicine Association's Quickstart Guide. BRITTANY HARVEY: That background and context is helpful for our listeners. So, then these standards, reading through them, they address six questions. I'd like to review the key points in each section for our listeners. So the first section, which patients should be seen via telehealth versus in-person? And what are the important implementation considerations for oncology telehealth
Released:
Jul 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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