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Titulo Artículo : | Physician Perspectives on Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology | |||
| Titulo Revista: | Advances in Radiation Oncology |
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ISBN | 24521094 | ||||
| Autores | Brian De, MD,a Kristina D. Woodhouse Roland L. Bassett Percy Lee Elizabeth S. Bloom Sean Maroongroge |
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| Año de publicacion | 2022 | ||||
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| Numero | Volumen | 0 | |||
| Pagina Inicial | 1 | Pagina Final | 10 | ||
| Idioma: | Inglés | Base de datos bibliográfica: | Medline-PubMed |
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| Resumen : | Purpose Telemedicine enthusiasm and uptake in radiation oncology rapidly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is unclear if and how telemedicine should be used after the COVID-19 public health emergency ends is unclear. Herein, we report on our institution's provider experience after the mature adoption of telemedicine. Methods and Materials We distributed a survey to all radiation oncology attending physicians at our institution in October 2021 to assess satisfaction, facilitators, and barriers to telemedicine implementation. We performed quantitative and qualitative analyses to characterize satisfaction and identify influencing factors whether telemedicine is employed. We calculated the average proportion of visits that providers expected to be appropriately performed with telemedicine for each disease site and visit type. | ||||
| Palabras Claves : | Telemedicine Radiation Oncology COVID-19 |
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| Publico Objetivo: | Medicos , Investigadores , Educadores Medicos , | ||||


