We rapidly implemented a telemedicine Multidisciplinary Urologic Cancer Clinic (MDUCC) at the University of Washington/Seattle Cancer Care Alliance during the peak of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency to maintain our ability to provide multidisciplinary cancer care. We report our experiences though assessment of patient-reported outcomes from our telemedicine MDUCC.
Video visits with a urologic oncologist, medical oncologist, and radiation oncologist were conducted in the same format as our in-person MDUCC. We prospectively collected patient demographic and clinical data. Patients were invited to complete a post-visit survey that assessed satisfaction, provider trust, travel time, and costs of the telemedicine visit. We estimated travel distances and times from each patient's home to our clinic.
Among invited patients, twenty-four patients completed a survey after their telemedicine MDUCC visit. Twenty patients (83%) were at home during the visit. Most (85%) were men, Caucasian (79%), and were being seen in our Bladder Cancer MDUCC (83%). All twenty-four patients responded that they would be willing to have future appointments via telemedicine; eighteen patients (75%) strongly agreed that the encounter was high quality; 19 patients strongly agreed that they were satisfied with their visit. Patients saved an estimated average one-way travel distance of 145 miles and one-way travel time of 179 minutes to convene a telemedicine visit.
Telemedicine MDUCCs are feasible and effective in providing access to multidisciplinary urologic cancer care. Patient satisfaction was high, and many patients were spared a substantial travel burden. Telemedicine may continue to be leveraged to improve access to multidisciplinary urologic cancer care.
Clinical genitourinary cancer. 2024 Feb 24 [Epub ahead of print]
Frederick Okoye, Adam J Gadzinski, Rishi Sekar, Isabelle Abarro, Petros Grivas, Scott S Tykodi, Jay Liao, Jonathan Chen, Jing Zeng, Jonathan Wright, John L Gore
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. Electronic address: ., Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI., Department of Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI., Department of Urology, University of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA., Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology Oncology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA., Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.