“…Furthermore, the prevalence of multiple chronic conditions among lung cancer patients may require a multidisciplinary clinical “team of teams” or a multi-team system [ 83 ]. The multi-team system is defined as an “interdependent, highly specialized, and geographically dispersed team of teams involved in the care and health of a particular person” [ 84 ] which, ideally, coordinates responsibilities, shares information, and aligns clinical decisions to ensure that comprehensive patient needs are managed [ 83 ] across geographic, organizational, and disciplinary boundaries. In cancer care, this “team of teams”, is responsible for coordinating patient healthcare, and often includes physicians, nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, physician assistants, palliative care specialists, clinicians providing psychosocial support, spiritual workers, rehabilitation specialists, pharmacists, hospice clinicians, and others [ 84 ].…”