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Pandemic Planning Clinical Guideline for Patients with Cancer March 10 2020 2 Pandemic Planning Clinical Guideline for Patients with Cancer Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 4 Planning Assumptions …
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a necessity for the incorporation of remote home monitoring for cancer patients, in order to maintain the health of both the patient and the health care workers who aid them.
This study examined the coping strategies and psychosocial well-being of patients with lung cancer facing multiple stressors, primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to the global pandemic, ongoing lawsuits from referenced biologics' manufacturers suing biosimilar manufacturers are having a negative impact on the development and approval of new biosimilars.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wilmot Cancer Institute's integrative oncology team shares how integrative oncology-based services can be delivered via telehealth.
Put yourself first: this mantra is especially important today as we continue to grapple with the implications and fallout from the COVID-19 global pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact in the rate of cancer screening across various states in the United States. Louisiana, Delaware, Kentucky and Northern Michigan serve as vehicles for an analysis of the disparity in cancer screening rates, before and after the pandemic.
To meet patients’ needs during the height of the pandemic, this cancer program created a collaborative and more efficient hybrid-style Integrative Therapy Program for all of its oncology sites.
COVID-19 has brought an unexpected, unwelcome, and unwanted disruption to oncology care, as it has to every other facet of life. ACCC has met this unprecedented pandemic, however, with its characteristic “how to” approach.
As the public health emergency comes to an end, cancer programs and practices, as well as their providers, must prepare to return to pre-pandemic billing practice standards.
Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and from healthcare organizations actively engaged in assessing care delivery through the lens of health equity can serve as guideposts for the oncology community on the path to making cancer care more equitable.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought renewed attention to the concept of the home being a site of care. Looking to the future, certain strategies can be implemented for cancer programs aiming to offer care to patients in their homes.
Since those early days so much has changed in our world. The COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented challenges, both within the healthcare industry and the world at large. Though we have witnessed much unrest, we have already made it through some very difficult times with stories of great heroism and innovation, especially within the healthcare industry.
This next year, as we emerge out of COVID-19’s shadow and into a landscape that has been forever altered by the worldwide pandemic, it is important that we reflect on what we witnessed this past year—not only the suffering but the “wins.”
Assuming the ACCC presidency in March of 2020, just as the COVID-19 public health emergency went into effect, was certainly a dramatic way to enter office. That said, I am pleased with how much we have accomplished these last 12 months— despite the nationwide shutdown and ongoing pandemic.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated risks for patients with cancer, all Life with Cancer programming was cancelled on Mar. 12, 2020. Staff, struggling with their own anxiety over personal safety, quickly went into action on how best to continue to meet the psychological and educational needs of patients and families.
Patient Support Program Overview Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) Expanded Patient Support Program Overview In light of the developing situation around COVID-19, we would like to share immediate action Bristol Myers Squibb is taking to support the health and well-being of patients, customers and employees during this time. Bristol Myers Squibb is expanding its longstanding patient support …
PowerPoint Presentation Sukriti Kamboj MD, , Chris Wood, Mahvish Muzaffar MD, Darla Liles MD Hematology Oncology Fellowship East Carolina University, kambojs19@ecu.edu Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on cancer screening in Eastern North Carolina: Experience of rural health network Background: As COVID-19 pandemic was ravaging through United States (US) in early spring, …
©2020 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). All rights reserved worldwide. Page 1 Clinical Cancer Research Making clinical trials more efficient, flexible, and accessible to patients Make permanent changes, adopted during the pandemic, that: Improve patient access to research (e.g., virtual consent with e-signatures, telehealth visits, and administration of treatment closer …
alsdkjfaslfjasldfajsdalfasfdl To Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists and other Health Care Professionals, As critical and valued partners in the health care community in the U.S., we wanted to connect with you during these unprecedented times to share our approach to the COVID-19 pandemic and changes we are making to best address your needs and those of the patients …