Doctor@Home: Through a Telemedicine Co-production and Co-learning Journey

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Telemedicine and remote visits are becoming more and more popular in several medical disciplines, including oncology. The Covid-19 pandemic has enhanced the need to continue to meet patients’ ambulatory care necessities ensuring social distancing and limiting the access to clinical facilities. The National Cancer Institute of Aviano, Italy, has recently launched a program called “Doctor @ Home” (D@H). The pillars of the program are the co-production of the oncological care and the co-learning approach, which sees the clinical staff “hand in hand” with patients to maximize the outcome of the care, trying to take advantage of the new tools offered by modern technologies.

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Miceli, L., Dal Mas, F., Biancuzzi, H., Bednarova, R., Rizzardo, A., Cobianchi, L., & Holmboe, E. S. (2022). Doctor@Home: Through a Telemedicine Co-production and Co-learning Journey. Journal of Cancer Education, 37(4), 1236–1238. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-020-01945-5

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