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How The COVID-19 Pandemic Paved The Way for Virtual Care in Cancer: One Center’s Successful Experience – DocWire News
Virtual care for patients with cancer was feasible, did not sacrifice quality, and resulted in high patient and provider satisfaction, according to a study.
Virtual care (VC) for patients with cancera result of the COVID-19 pandemicwas feasible, did not sacrifice quality, and resulted in high patient and provider satisfaction, according to a study.
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, the race was on to translate as many aspects of face-to-face interactions to virtual alternatives as possibleincluding medical care. Perhaps surprisingly, this included cancer care.
The present study evaluated the implementation of VC at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre…
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