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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2021
Hospitalized oncology patients often require multidisciplinary care. Inpatient consultative dermatologists can provide expertise in the management of cutaneous complications that patients with cancer may experience. The goal of this study was to quantify the types of consults received by hospitalized oncology patients to better understand the ...
Melissa, Hoffman +3 more
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Hospitalized oncology patients often require multidisciplinary care. Inpatient consultative dermatologists can provide expertise in the management of cutaneous complications that patients with cancer may experience. The goal of this study was to quantify the types of consults received by hospitalized oncology patients to better understand the ...
Melissa, Hoffman +3 more
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Psychiatric Consultation Services in an Oncology Hospital
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1988Psychosocial oncology has become an area of considerable interest over the past ten to fifteen years. There has been little written about the development of psychiatric services or the profile of such services to this population. This paper describes the historical evolution of a psychiatric consultation service in a cancer hospital and provides a ...
D, Ramsay, M, Deachman, M, Silberfeld
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Pharmaceutical services in a pediatric oncology day hospital
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1976The role of the pharmacist in a treatment center in which pediatric cancer patients receive intensive chemotherapy with a minimum of inhospital admission time is discussed. Functions of the pharmacist include: preparation and dispensing of oral and parenteral medications; monitoring of physicians' orders; maintaining patient profiles; maintaining ...
M G, Kellick, D M, Hoffman, M L, Murphy
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Quality Assessment of the Oncology Health Service in a Public Hospital
Social Indicators Research, 2018Quality assessment is a crucial issue in the strategic management of the public health sector. The objective of this study is to investigate the patients’ perception of the health system quality and explore the relationships between doctors and long-term cancer patients.
Monica Palma +2 more
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Nutrient Intakes of Hospitalized Pediatric Patients on Oncology Services
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1998Abstract Design Subjects were randomized into one of two dining arms for three consecutive days, each with strata based on diagnosis and age. Subjects in the first arm dined with caregivers through room service, while subjects in the second arm dined independently.
S Gurley, MA Smith, R Williams, DR Crase
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Introduction of Service Design in a Public Hospital’s Medical Oncology Service
2018The purpose of this paper is to present an initial phase of the introduction of service design practices in a Spanish public hospital. Service design helps to innovate and improve the users’ experience and processes that build a service. Experience is defined as interactions and involvement of the users with the service, while the processes represent ...
Carlos Romero-Piqueras +2 more
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Implementation of a geriatric oncology service at the Royal Marsden Hospital
Journal of Geriatric OncologyDespite significant evidence supporting the benefits of comprehensive oncogeriatric assessment in the management of older patients with cancer, the adoption of specialised geriatric oncology programs in the United Kingdom remains limited. Descriptions of clinic structure and models, patient demographics and baseline characteristics, resource ...
Colm, Mac Eochagain +12 more
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Clinical and Translational Oncology
Cancer represents a continuous challenge for global public health, with steadily increasing incidence and mortality rates.This manuscript presents a comprehensive and retrospective analysis of oncological care in a hospital, evaluating quality indicators after the introduction of a specialized oncology service at the center.
C. Quero +4 more
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Cancer represents a continuous challenge for global public health, with steadily increasing incidence and mortality rates.This manuscript presents a comprehensive and retrospective analysis of oncological care in a hospital, evaluating quality indicators after the introduction of a specialized oncology service at the center.
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JCO Oncology Practice, 2021
PURPOSE: Hospital readmissions occur commonly in those receiving cancer care and result in impaired quality of life and increased costs. Causes of readmission in safety net hospitals that serve vulnerable populations are not well understood. The primary goal of this project was to identify potentially avoidable and intervenable causes of readmissions ...
Vishal K. Gupta +4 more
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PURPOSE: Hospital readmissions occur commonly in those receiving cancer care and result in impaired quality of life and increased costs. Causes of readmission in safety net hospitals that serve vulnerable populations are not well understood. The primary goal of this project was to identify potentially avoidable and intervenable causes of readmissions ...
Vishal K. Gupta +4 more
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Novel Inpatient Radiation Oncology Consult Service Model Reduces Hospital Length of Stay
JCO Oncology Practice, 2021Palliative care and radiation therapy have played an expanding role in the management of patients with advanced cancers. Recent advances in our understanding of oligometastatic disease have led to increasing demand for familiarity with ablative techniques.
Amy J. Xu +5 more
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