Online Course
on demand
06
May
2022
07
May
2022
Telemedicine in Cancer Care Continuum: implementation and integration
BACKGROUND
Telemedicine promises to revolutionize care pathways for cancer patients as modern health systems design and conceptualize new ways to manage the entire Cancer Care Continuum, moving from hospital-centered models of care to a patient-centered, proximity-based approach to care. The fundamental concept is that information and data move, not patients. Prior to Covid-19, the world had experienced an uneven spread of digital health practices in its various applications, ranging from telemedicine to mobile health.
 
Prior to Covid-19, the world was experiencing an uneven spread of digital health practices, ranging from telemedicine to mobile health. The pandemic has undoubtedly produced an acceleration in the adoption of digital technologies, pushing regions and countries to consolidate projects already in the pipeline, or to move towards a first experience in the application of telemedicine to diagnosis, treatment and care, to limit waiting times and physical contact.
 
In this perspective, in collaboration with ASCO (American Society in Clinical Oncology), SPCC has launched the first phase of the Telemedicine in Cancer Care in 2021 project. The aim is to promote the topic of telemedicine from the state of the art and its tele-applications around the world, its potential, limitations, barriers and challenges, to the exploration of new frontiers.
 
The second phase of the project will focus on how to overcome both barriers and limitations, addressing new challenges through the sharing of best practices on telemedicine applications in the cancer care continuum. The goal is to create the best conditions to implement and integrate telemedicine applications to truly and effectively improve the cancer care pathway, first of all for patients and their relatives, but also for health systems, in terms of cost-effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability.
 
 
CONFERENCE GOALS
- To focus on the implementation and integration of telemedicine in the Cancer Care Continuum (e.g., critical success factors, technical barriers and organizational and legal issues)
- To enhance cooperation between clinicians, HCPs and management (integrated and interconnected care team)
- To share patient’s perspective and implications in telemedicine
- To show the best practice experiences at regional/national level
 
 
TARGET GROUP
HCPs - Cancer Patients Organisations- Oncologists - Researchers - Medical Companies - Cancer Institutes – Academia - Healthcare Public Authorities - Regulatory and Policy Bodies - Technological institutes
 
 
CONFERENCE FORMAT
The conference will be held online with the participation of world-renowned experts, some of them already involved in the 2021 "SPCC Telemedicine in Cancer Care Project".
It will be free of charge and can be accessed by registering on SPCC's OncoCorner e-learning platform
The material will remain available on-demand.

 
CONFERENCE CONTENT
The event will consist of 2 consecutive days of live sessions with recorded and live contributions.
Faculty, programme and further information on the course will be available soon.
 
 
CME ACCREDITATION AND CERTIFICATES
Participants will be issued a certificate of attendance (minimum attendance: 75% of the entire course). An online evaluation questionnaire and learning assessment test will need to be completed in order to get the certficate that will be issued by email. 
Application for CME recognition has been submitted to the Accreditation Council of Oncology in Europe (ACOE) and 4 CME credits have been granted to this event. The American Medical Association (AMA) and the Accreditation Council for Continuous Medical Education (ACCME) designate this type of educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA category 1 credits per hour of activity.
 
 
REGISTRATION
Event attendance will be free of charge, but registration is required.

 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Sharing Progress in Cancer Care wishes to express its appreciation to AstraZeneca, Eisai and Pfizer for having granted their support to the Conference.
06/05/2022 14:30 CEST

Welcome and introduction

Chair: Aapro Matti, CH
Chair: Al Sukhun Sana, JO
06/05/2022 14:40 CEST

The new challenges of telemedicine in digital diagnosis and cancer prevention (after Covid pandemic)

Expert: Pantanowitz Liron, US
06/05/2022 15:00 CEST

Policy and reimbursement issues for an effective implementation of telemedicine in cancer care

Expert: Cornes Paul, UK
06/05/2022 15:20 CEST

Teleoncology for remote monitoring of treatments: pro and cons.

Expert: Scotté Florian, FR
06/05/2022 15:40 CEST

The Israeli telemedicine model - Barriers and solutions for digital health

Expert: Misano Ilan, IL
06/05/2022 16:05 CEST

Live educational session discussion and Q&A

Chair: Aapro Matti, CH
Chair: Al Sukhun Sana, JO
Expert: Cornes Paul, UK
Expert: Misano Ilan, IL
Expert: Pantanowitz Liron, US
Expert: Scotté Florian, FR
06/05/2022 16:30 CEST

Closure

07/05/2022 14:30 CEST

Welcome and introduction

Chair: Charalambous Andreas, CY
Chair: Presti Pietro, IT
07/05/2022 14:40 CEST

The potential and the limits of telemedicine from Real World Data (RWD) to Real World Evidence (RWE)

Expert: Di Maio Massimo, IT
07/05/2022 15:00 CEST

A new patient-doctor "digital" relationship: ethical implications

Expert: Al Sukhun Sana, JO
07/05/2022 15:20 CEST

The digital stepped cancer care continuum: an emergent integrated model among telemedicine

Expert: Ochoa-Arnedo Cristian, ES
07/05/2022 15:40 CEST

The measurable impact of telemedicine on improving efficiency in the cancer care

Expert: Filicevas Alex, BE
07/05/2022 16:05 CEST

Live educational session discussion and Q&A

Chair: Charalambous Andreas, CY
Chair: Presti Pietro, IT
Expert: Al Sukhun Sana, JO
Expert: Di Maio Massimo, IT
Expert: Filicevas Alex, BE
Expert: Ochoa-Arnedo Cristian, ES
07/05/2022 16:30 CEST

Closure

Aapro Matti

Sharing Progress in Cancer Care and Clinique de Genolier, Bellinzona and Genolier, Switzerland
Al Sukhun Sana

Al Hyatt Oncology Practice, Amman, Jordan
Charalambous Andreas

Cyprus University of Technology, University of Turku (Finland) and European Cancer Organisation, Limassol, Cyprus
Cornes Paul

Comparative Outcomes Group, Bristol, United Kingdom
Di Maio Massimo

Univeristà degli Studi di Torino, Turin, Italy
Filicevas Alex

All.Can International and World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition, Brussels, Belgium
Misano Ilan

Italian Technion Association, Tel Aviv, Israel
Ochoa-Arnedo Cristian

Catalan Institute of Oncology and University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Pantanowitz Liron

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Presti Pietro

Sharing Progress in Cancer Care, Turin, Italy
Scotté Florian

Institute Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France
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This material is part of Educational Project:
2022 - Telemedicine Project Phase 2: the Implementation and Integration of Telemedicine in the Cancer Care Continuum