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Telemedicine: Does it have a place in surgical oncology practice?

Telemedicine has gained traction in surgical subspecialties, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to identify whether telemedicine can be appropriately integrated within surgical oncology practice. This retrospective study evaluated patients who received either telemedicine or o...

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Published in:Journal of telemedicine and telecare 2024-05, p.1357633X241251522-1357633X241251522
Main Authors: Kelley, Jesse K, Kelly, Kathrine A, Rechner, Sydney, Brown, Hannah, Kim, Sarah, Spencer, Sophia, Martin, Elizabeth, Reed, Charles, Wright, Gerald P, Assifi, Murwarid M, Chung, Mathew
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Language:English
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Summary:Telemedicine has gained traction in surgical subspecialties, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to identify whether telemedicine can be appropriately integrated within surgical oncology practice. This retrospective study evaluated patients who received either telemedicine or office follow-up after undergoing surgical oncology operations between 2016 and 2021. The telemedicine group (TG) and office group (OG) received a 15-question survey regarding their satisfaction with their care. Patient outcomes and responses were analyzed utilizing propensity-score matching in 1:1 fashion. Telemedicine group and OG each had 21 patients. Length of stay, complication frequency, follow-up frequency, and readmissions frequency within 90-days were comparable between groups. Telemedicine group expressed comparable satisfaction with postoperative care relative to OG (95.2% vs. 85.7%,  = 0.61). All telemedicine patients said they would utilize telemedicine again in the future and would recommend its use to others. Patient satisfaction with postoperative telemedicine follow-up is comparable to those with in-person follow-up.
ISSN:1357-633X
1758-1109
DOI:10.1177/1357633X241251522