Telehealth in Oncology: Opportunity for Improving Access and Outcomes
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- Regulatory & Policy Landscape
- Telehealth Use Cases in Oncology
- Challenges to Effective Telehealth Utilization
- Telehealth and Patient Outcomes
- Role of APSHO in Supporting AP Telehealth Utilization
Genevieve Hollis (Moderator)
MSN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AOCN
Penn Medicine
Genevieve Hollis began her oncology nursing career as a registered nurse in 1987. She has been in her current position as an oncology nurse practitioner at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia since 2007. Her clinical practice focuses on patients who have completed radiation therapy for GU malignancies who are now undergoing long term disease surveillance, symptom management, and survivorship. Approximately 50 % of these patient visits are completed via telemedicine. She is a member of Clinician Champion Telehealth Group at Penn Medicine.
- Review status of statutes, regulations, and reimbursement policies that affect provision of telehealth for oncology services by APPs
- Share use cases of telehealth in oncology
- Discuss strategies to address institutional, provider, and patient challenges in the effective utilization of telehealth in oncology
- Summarize research findings related to telehealth patient outcomes
- Explore measures that can be taken by APSHO to support oncology AP telehealth utilization
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Telehealth in Oncology: Opportunity for Improving Access and Outcomes
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Evaluation: Telehealth in Oncology: Opportunity for Improving Access and Outcomes
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