确定癌症护理提供者对提供者虚拟咨询的投资价值

D. Shalowitz, B. Arkwright, E. Bunce
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背景:在美国,获得高质量的癌症治疗仍然是一个挑战,部分原因是癌症患者和最有能力为他们服务的肿瘤专家之间的地理不匹配。因此,迫切需要制定沟通策略,使肿瘤学家能够确定哪些患者可能从转诊到亚专科癌症治疗中受益,并允许亚专科医生在患者无法或不愿出差时远程指导治疗。不幸的是,临床医生之间的虚拟咨询在癌症治疗中还没有得到充分的研究,而且很可能没有得到充分的利用。卫生系统在没有关于该项目的价值的数据的情况下,可能会对实施虚拟咨询项目犹豫不决。研究设计:在本文中,我们概述了一个计算提供者对提供者虚拟咨询框架的投资价值(VOI)的框架,以改善癌症治疗的地理可及性。对于VOI的每个要素,我们提出了卫生系统可能利用的具体结果,以确定实施虚拟提供者对提供者咨询的价值。结果:VOI的要素包括:直接和间接收入、机构光环效应、医院护理、基础设施考虑、亚专科资源利用、护理连续性、患者报告的结果、临床试验登记、项目监测和质量改进。结论:在全科和亚专科肿瘤学家之间实施虚拟会诊为卫生系统提供了潜在的巨大投资价值,主要是通过优化患者癌症护理所涉及的资源来改善临床结果。
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Determining the Value-on-Investment of Provider-to-Provider Virtual Consultation for Cancer Care
BACKGROUND:  Access to high-quality cancer care in the United States remains a challenge in part due to a geographic mismatch between patients with cancers and the oncologic specialists best able to serve them. There is therefore an urgent need to develop communications strategies that allow oncologists to determine which patients might benefit from referral for subspecialty cancer care, and to allow subspecialists to guide care remotely when patients are unable or unwilling to travel. Unfortunately, virtual consultation between clinicians has been understudied, and likely underutilized, in cancer care.  Health systems may be hesitant to implement a virtual consultation program without data on such a program’s value.    RESEARCH DESIGN:  In this article we outline a framework for calculating the value on investment (VOI) for a provider-to-provider virtual consultation framework to improve geographic access to cancer care. For each element of VOI, we suggest specific outcomes that health systems might utilize to determine the value of implementing virtual provider-to-provider consultation.   RESULTS:  Elements of VOI include: direct and indirect revenue, institutional halo effect, hospital-based care, infrastructure considerations, subspecialty resource utilization, continuity of care, patient-reported outcomes, clinical trial enrollment, and program monitoring and quality improvement.   CONCLUSION:  Implementation of virtual consultation between general and subspecialty oncologists offers health systems the potential for substantial value on investment, largely through improving clinical outcomes by optimizing the resources involved in patients’ cancer care.
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