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Tracking cancer patients during COVID-19 using structured outcomes and keywords

Rowan Wathes, Katherine van Ree, Gareth Gwynn, Phawan Hurhangee and Catherine Urch
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2020-0110
Future Healthc J November 2020
Rowan Wathes
AThe PSC, London, UK
Roles: consultant
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Katherine van Ree
BImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
Roles: deputy director for surgery, cardiovascular and cancer, and consultant radiologist
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Gareth Gwynn
CImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
Roles: head of cancer performance and improvement
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Phawan Hurhangee
DImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
Roles: quality assurance and audits manager
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Catherine Urch
EImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
Roles: divisional director for surgery, cardiovascular and cancer, and trust cancer lead
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ABSTRACT

For the duration of COVID-19, cancer pathways will be affected by the significant loss of elective capacity and increased risk of COVID-19-related morbidity and mortality for cancer patients. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (ICHT) has developed a simple, effective MDT recording process, using keywords, to support the tracking of patients who require treatment prioritisation, repeated clinical/MDT reviews and/or need adjustments to their treatment. Following implementation in April, the percentage of MDT outcomes with keywords recorded was 79% in June and 77% for the first two weeks of July. Analysis of the 3,680 MDT outcomes with at least one key word recorded showed that 96% had the ‘intention to proceed’ recorded. For 59% patients, the decision was to ‘proceed’, 5% patients are being monitored, 3% patients have been deferred and 29% were ‘closed’. While this process adds time to busy MDTs, we hypothesise that it will support the tracking and safety-netting of thousands of cancer patients whose care has been affected by the pandemic. The process could easily be implemented in other trusts and adapted for other specialties.

KEYWORDS
  • COVID-19
  • MDT outcomes
  • cancer
  • tracking
  • recovery
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Rowan Wathes, Katherine van Ree, Gareth Gwynn, Phawan Hurhangee, Catherine Urch
Future Healthc J Nov 2020, fhj.2020-0110; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0110

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Rowan Wathes, Katherine van Ree, Gareth Gwynn, Phawan Hurhangee, Catherine Urch
Future Healthc J Nov 2020, fhj.2020-0110; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0110
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