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▼a Nass, Sharyl J.,
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▼a Opportunities and challenges for using digital health applications in oncology :
▼b proceedings of a workshop/
▼c Sharyl Nass, Anne Frances Johnson, Erin Balogh, rapporteurs ; National Cancer Policy Forum, Board on Health Care Services, Health and Medicine Division and Forum on Cyber Resilience, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. |
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▼a Digital health encompasses a broad array of tools and strategies with the goals of advancing research, increasing health care access and quality, and making care more personalized. It encompasses health content, digital health interventions, and digital applications, such as communication tools connecting patients and clinicians (e.g., secure email in the patient portal, text, chat, video visit), remote monitoring tools, clinical decision support tools, and systems for exchanging health information. Patient-facing tools, tools for clinicians, and systems to facilitate research and care improvement are all part of this diverse landscape, and each raises unique opportunities and potential challenges. To examine key policy issues for the effective and safe development, implementation, and use of digital health technologies in oncology research and care, the National Cancer Policy Forum of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a virtual workshop in collaboration with the Forum on Cyber Resilience. The workshop, Opportunities and Challenges for Using Digital Health Applications in Oncology, held on July 13-14, 2020, convened a broad group of experts, including clinicians and researchers; patient advocates; and representatives of federal agencies, health professional societies, health care organizations, insurers, and the pharmaceutical and health technology industries. Many workshop speakers found the opportunities presented by digital health tools to be particularly compelling for oncology; however, capitalizing on these opportunities necessitates careful attention to the design, implementation, and use of digital health technologies. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop. |
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▼a This activity was supported by Contract No. 200-2011-38807 (Task Order No. 75D30120F00089) and Contract No. HHSN263201800029I (Task Order No. HHSN26300008) with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health, respectively, and by the American Association for Cancer Research, American Cancer Society, American College of Radiology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Association of American Cancer Institutes, Association of Community Cancer Centers, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cancer Support Community, CEO Roundtable on Cancer, Flatiron Health, Merck, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, National Patient Advocate Foundation, Novartis Oncology, Oncology Nursing Society, Pfizer Inc., Sanofi, and Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project. |
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▼a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 28, 2021). |
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▼a Oncology
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▼a Telecommunication in medicine. |
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▼a Medical Informatics Applications |
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▼a Cance?rologie
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▼a Te?le?me?decine. |
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▼a National Cancer Policy Forum (U.S.),
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▼a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.).
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▼a Opportunities and Challenges for Using Digital Health Applications in Oncology (Workshop)
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