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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2022 · 19 MIN

Remote Monitoring to Improve Transitioning Home and Reducing Risk of Readmission

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In this session recorded at DPHARM 2022, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center shares about their Connected Care protocol. Digital monitoring of patients has the potential to better the delivery of cancer care through improved patient-provider communication, enhanced symptom and toxicity assessment and management, and optimized engagement across the cancer continuum. Remote monitoring is especially crucial when patients are at high risk for experiencing symptoms or toxicities from treatment. During these episodes, patients and clinicians benefit from routine assessments of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) to identify symptoms early and prevent adverse outcomes. The Connected Care protocol provides remote monitoring to medical oncology patients for 10-days post hospital discharge as this is a high-risk period for patients due to a lingering symptom burden and a need for enhanced patient-clinician communication as symptom management shifts from the inpatient to outpatient team. Specifically, Dr. Daly will discuss: The feasibility and acceptability of remote monitoring in the post discharge setting for patients with cancerPatient perspectives for remote monitoring post hospital dischargeePRO versus device and challenges with implementationThoughts on the right data to collect and at what intervals Speaker: Robert Daly, MD, MBA, Assistant Attending Medical Oncologist, Department of Medicine, Thoracic Oncology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

In this session recorded at DPHARM 2022, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center shares about their Connected Care protocol. Digital monitoring of patients has the potential to better the delivery of cancer care through improved patient-provider communication, enhanced symptom and toxicity assessment and management, and optimized engagement across the cancer continuum. Remote monitoring is especially crucial when patients are at high risk for experiencing symptoms or toxicities from treatment. During these episodes, patients and clinicians benefit from routine assessments of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) to identify symptoms early and prevent adverse outcomes. The Connected Care protocol provides remote monitoring to medical oncology patients for 10-days post hospital discharge as this is a high-risk period for patients due to a lingering symptom burden and a need for enhanced patient-clinician communication as symptom management shifts from the inpatient to outpatient team. Specifically, Dr. Daly will discuss: The feasibility and acceptability of remote monitoring in the post discharge setting for patients with cancerPatient perspectives for remote monitoring post hospital dischargeePRO versus device and challenges with implementationThoughts on the right data to collect and at what intervals Speaker: Robert Daly, MD, MBA, Assistant Attending Medical Oncologist, Department of Medicine, Thoracic Oncology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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