Telehealth: An Effective Model of Care for Renal Cancer Surveillance

The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic presented challenges for urology patients to receive care in the format of a traditional clinic visit. For renal cancer patients, active surveillance and postintervention surveillance are the standard components of management. Telehealth, which was defined as a...

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description The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic presented challenges for urology patients to receive care in the format of a traditional clinic visit. For renal cancer patients, active surveillance and postintervention surveillance are the standard components of management. Telehealth, which was defined as a televideo encounter via the BlueJeans (Verizon) platform (a telehealth platform), was used to ensure continuity of care. Telehealth using the televideo modality was shown to be an effective model of care delivery to provide an optimal patient experience with ease of use. •Telehealth was an effective model of care for renal cancer surveillance patients during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.•Providers and patients adapted to ensure continuity of care.•Patients expressed a positive experience with their patient-provider interaction with telehealth with ease of use.
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Continuity of care
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Diabetes
Health care
Hypertension
Kidney cancer
Kidney diseases
Liver diseases
nurse practitioner
Original Research
Pandemics
Patients
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Respiratory diseases
Risk factors
Surveillance
telehealth
Telemedicine
Urology
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