Journal of Patient Experience (Dec 2020)

Evaluation of Patient Perceptions With Orthopedic Oncology Telehealth: A Pilot Project

  • Andrea Evenski MD,
  • Rachel Honig MD,
  • Deepika Gupta MS,
  • Emmanuelle Wallach MS, PhD(c),
  • Lincoln R Sheets MD, PhD,
  • Mirna Becevic PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373520948660
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Telehealth has been used for decades to improve access to care for rural and underserved patients. The adoption of telehealth in orthopedic oncology is novel and expected to positively impact patient access and compliance. However, no previous evaluation has been published of this expected impact. The objective of this pilot project was to evaluate patients’ perceptions regarding orthopedic oncology telehealth services. A 13-question satisfaction survey was distributed to patients who used tele-orthopedic oncology. Fifteen respondents (a response rate of 42%) reported satisfaction with services at 9.7 of 10. Median travel distance to the nearest in-person orthopedic oncologist was greater than 150 miles (241 km). These results are consistent with the previous findings of high satisfaction with telehealth in other specialties. Health care organizations are likely to benefit from offering telehealth to orthopedic oncology patients with limited access.