[HTML][HTML] Stratified follow-up pathways for cancer patients

H De La Peña - Clinical Medicine, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Implementing personalized pathways for cancer follow‐up care in the United States: Proceedings from an American Cancer Society–American Society of Clinical …

CM Alfano, DK Mayer, S Bhatia, J Maher… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A new approach to cancer follow‐up care is necessary to meet the needs of cancer survivors
while dealing with increasing volume and provider shortages, knowledge gaps, and costs to …

Building personalized cancer follow-up care pathways in the United States: lessons learned from implementation in England, Northern Ireland, and Australia

CM Alfano, M Jefford, J Maher, SA Birken… - American Society of …, 2019 - ascopubs.org
There is a global need to transform cancer follow-up care to address the needs of cancer
survivors while efficiently using the health care system to limit the effects of provider …

[CITATION][C] Evaluating Oncology Clinical Pathways: What Bar Are We Aiming for?

PM Ellis - JCO Oncology Practice, 2023 - ascopubs.org
Oncology clinical pathways may result in cost savings, but we need more understanding
about patient outcomes and reasons for nonadherence.

Chronic care management: An opportunity to drive quality outcomes in oncology care.

A Pate, C Lammersfeld, K Anderson, M Markman - 2023 - ascopubs.org
444 Background: CMS approved Chronic (CCM) and Principal Care Management (PCM) to
improve patient care. These services are typically non-face-to-face; providers can bill≥ …

The survivorship tsunami: Sustainability of current models of follow-up care.

D Mayer, G Knafl, B Fitzpatrick, BM Nevidjon - 2018 - ascopubs.org
48 Background: Annual statistics describe the number of anticipated new cancer cases and
deaths as well as the prevalence of those living with cancer. In practice, the number of new …

The application and feasibility of using routine data sources for long-term cancer clinical trial follow-up

IS Bhattacharya, JP Morden, C Griffin… - Clinical …, 2017 - clinicaloncologyonline.net
As cancer-specific survival rates increase, patients are living longer and therefore their
chances of developing late recurrences and long-term side-effects have also increased …

Development of a dashboard for end-of-life care at an academic hospital.

KB Adelson, NJ Meropol, J Hamrick, T Haydell… - 2018 - ascopubs.org
6590 Background: Accurate, reproducible, transparent and continuous healthcare utilization
measures derived from structured EHR data may facilitate higher value cancer care at the …

[HTML][HTML] Personalized surveillance and aftercare for non-metastasized breast cancer: the NABOR study protocol of a multiple interrupted time series design

A Klaassen-Dekker, CHC Drossaert, MC Van Maaren… - BMC cancer, 2023 - Springer
Background Follow-up of curatively treated primary breast cancer patients consists of
surveillance and aftercare and is currently mostly the same for all patients. A more …

[PDF][PDF] A Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Follow-up Time and Reduce Readmissions and Emergency Department Utilization for Oncology Patients

D Serfling - 2023 - medica-musc.researchcommons.org
A Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Follow-up Time and Reduce Readmissions and
Emergency Department Utilization for Onco Page 1 Medical University of South Carolina MEDICA …