Overview
The objective of the pragmatic trial to test the effectiveness of an existing, ongoing clinical service, the VA National TeleOncology program (NTO), a multilevel telehealth population health management program. The primary aims are to study the intervention and determine its effectiveness on telehealth engagement, clinical quality, and healthcare cost outcomes across personal characteristics.
Description
Study staff will use the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA), the VA health information technology system, to identify eligible patients at VA sites based on listed inclusion and exclusion criteria. Patient records will be observed of Veterans with a new cancer diagnosis of the lung, prostate, breast, or colon and a telehealth visit utilizing the VA National TeleOncology Service (NTO).
Eligibility
Patients Inclusion Criteria:
- A Veteran
- Aged 18 years or older
- Newly diagnosed with lung, prostate, breast, or colon cancer within 3 months of telemedicine visit
- Engaged in an oncology visit during the 36-month analysis period at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) location.
VAMC Providers and Staff Inclusion Criteria:
- Provider or staff member at one of the VAMC locations including physicians, nurse practitioners, physicians' assistants, and nurses caring for Veterans
- Providers or staff members having helped provide care for at least 5 Veterans with cancer in the previous 6 months at a VAMC location
Patients Exclusion Criteria:
- Veterans who have not seen any providers in the VA within the past year
- Patients previously diagnosed with lung, prostate, breast, or colon cancer
- Pregnant patients
VAMC Providers and Staff Exclusion Criteria:
1\. Providers or staff members who do not help treat Veterans with specified cancers in oncology at the VA
