Telemedicine in geriatric oncology - lessons learned from the COVID-19 experience

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Chien, Leana Cabrera [1 ]
Uranga, Carolina [1 ]
Katheria, Vani [1 ]
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[1] City Hope Ctr Canc & Aging, Duarte, CA USA
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COVID; geriatric; older adult; oncology; telemedicine; HEALTH-CARE; CANCER; TELEHEALTH; PERSPECTIVES; DISPARITIES; SURVIVORS; PATIENT; IMPACT; MODEL;
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10.1097/SPC.0000000000000697
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Purpose of reviewTelemedicine quickly became integrated into healthcare caused by the Coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) pandemic. Rapid use of telemedicine into healthcare systems was supported by the World Health Organization and other prominent national organizations to reduce transmission of the virus while continuing to provide access to care. In this review, we explored the effect of this swift change in care and its impact on older adults with cancer.Recent findingsOlder adults are susceptible to the COVID-19 virus caused by various risk factors, such as comorbidity, frailty, decreased immunity, and cancer increases vulnerability to infection, hospitalization, and mortality. We found three major themes emerged in the literature published in the past 18 months, including access to care, telemedicine modes of communication, and the use of technology by older adults with cancer. These findings have brought insight into issues regarding healthcare disparities.SummaryThe utilization of telemedicine by older adults with cancer has potential future benefits with the integration of technology preparation prior to the patient's initial visit and addressing known health disparities. The hybrid model of care provides in-person and or remote access to clinicians which may allow older adults with cancer the flexibility needed to obtain quality cancer care.
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