2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12160-017-9876-2
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Cancer Care Coordination: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Over 30 Years of Empirical Studies

Abstract: This review offers promising findings on the impact of cancer care coordination on increasing value and reducing healthcare costs in the USA.

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“…For example, patients with cervical cancer often have significant problems navigating their way through the complexities associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which require multiple providers, daily visits, and encounters with several treatment areas. These patients experience an improvement in outcomes with patient navigation, including screening, measures of patient satisfaction, and quality end‐of‐life care . Taken together, all these studies support the concept that the gynecologic oncologist, although necessary for a good outcome, is not the only critical piece of overall quality care.…”
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“…For example, patients with cervical cancer often have significant problems navigating their way through the complexities associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which require multiple providers, daily visits, and encounters with several treatment areas. These patients experience an improvement in outcomes with patient navigation, including screening, measures of patient satisfaction, and quality end‐of‐life care . Taken together, all these studies support the concept that the gynecologic oncologist, although necessary for a good outcome, is not the only critical piece of overall quality care.…”
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“…These patients experience an improvement in outcomes with patient navigation, including screening, measures of patient satisfaction, and quality end-of-life care. 28 Taken together, all these studies support the concept that the gynecologic oncologist, although necessary for a good outcome, is not the only critical piece of overall quality care.…”
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“…[10][11][12][13] The primary way in which coordination was measured in the reviewed studies was through an evaluation of physician's health care claims. 4 The most effective strategies have been led by nurses, patient navigators, or social workers. 4,31,32 Strategies with the potential to improve care efficiency include navigation services, telehealth, survivorship care plans, nurse case managers, and multidisciplinary clinics.…”
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“…4 Appropriate care during the survivorship phase encompasses preventive care visits, screening visits, and visits for the management of chronic conditions. However, the survivorship phase of care is the least studied with respect to the health care needs and utilization of medical services.…”
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