Changes Implemented By Us Oncology Practices In Response To Covid-19 Pandemic: Initial Report From The Asco Registry On Covid-19 And Cancer.

CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH(2020)

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Background: In April 2020, ASCO initiated a registry to capture and analyze status and outcomes of patients withcancer and COVID-19, and to describe effects of the pandemic on U S cancer practices Initial findings of changesto care delivery are included Methods: Practices provide data on changes to care delivery due to COVID-19 and longitudinal data on patients with cancer and confirmed COVID-19 At present, 26 cancer practices have enrolled in the Registry-5 academic,15 hospital/health-system (H/HS) owned, and 6 physician-owned (P-O) located in 19 states Enrollment of practicesand data collection is ongoing Results: Twenty sites, from 17 practices (3 academic, 9 H/HS owned, and 5 P-O in 15 states) responded (April 20-June 4) All incorporated telemedicine visits;90% reported use of telemedicine was new 30% reported “decliningsome but not all” new patient requests For patients with cancer not on active therapy, 15% of sites postponed someroutine visits, 35% conducted virtually all routine visits by telemedicine, and 50% used telemedicine for some routinevisits Most sites (95%) reported following clinical guidelines for visit postponement;90% reported following localhealth authorities on when to resume routine visits 90% screened patients prior to in-office visits for COVID-19symptoms by phone and at clinic entrance;10% screened patients using only one method 30% modifiedintravenous (IV) drug infusions, including halting some or all (10%), shortening some or all (20%), or switching fromIV to oral drugs (15%) While no sites conducted home-based, anticancer drug infusions, 30% are considering thisoption if COVID19 conditions change Most sites modified laboratory specimen collection, including allowing acollection site closer to home (60%) and collection in a patient's home (1 site) Two sites only allowed patients onoral anticancer drugs to use alternate collection sites Only 1 site reported specimen collection in patients' homes All reported making the following changes to clinic arrangements: requiring use of masks, eliminatingaccompaniment by a support person (with exceptions), and reducing the visit numbers or increasing time betweenvisits No sites reported shortages of anticancer or supportive care drugs 45% experienced shortages ofnasopharyngeal swabs, 45% of medical hand sanitizer, and 75% of personal protective equipment 40% of siteshave experienced staffing reductions or changes due to reduced patient visits (30%), transfer to other clinical areas(20%), availability (15%), and COVID-19 illness (15%) Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on most aspects of cancer care delivery inU S oncology practices All practices incorporated telemedicine, which is new to most Adjustments were made topatient visits and scheduled IV drug infusions Sites reported shortages of equipment related to COVID-19, notcancer or supportive care drug shortages At the time of the AACR meeting we expect to have data from morepractices
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us oncology practices,cancer,asco registry
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