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美国放射肿瘤实践应对 COVID-19 大流行的初步影响和运营响应。

Initial Impact and Operational Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic by American Radiation Oncology Practices.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.

American Society for Radiation Oncology, Arlington, Virginia.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2020 Oct 1;108(2):356-361. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2020.06.060.

Abstract

PURPOSE

In February 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic reached the United States. The impact of the pandemic on the US radiation oncology field remains unknown. The American Society for Radiation Oncology surveyed US radiation oncology practice leaders to gauge initial impact and immediate operational responses to the pandemic.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

From April 16 to April 30, 2020, the American Society for Radiation Oncology surveyed US radiation oncology practice leaders by email to gauge initial impact and immediate operational responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

Two hundred twenty-two (43%) of 517 leaders responded from community and academic practices (62% and 34%, respectively), hospital-based and free-standing centers (69% and 29%), and metro and rural locations (88% and 12%). Practices reported treating an average of 1086 patients per year in 2019 (range, 0-7900) with an average daily treatment volume of 70 patients (range, 5-400). All practices reported uninterrupted operation. On average, practices were treating 68% of their typical volume (range, 10%-95%), with 92% implementing planned treatment postponement for lower risk patients. An estimated revenue decrease of 20% or more was experienced by 71% of practices. Confirmed COVID-19 patient cases were treated by 39% of practices. Seventy percent experienced staff shortages. Almost all (98%) practices implemented formal operational procedures to protect patients and staff, although personal protective equipment/infection control supply shortages were reported by 78% of practices. Seventy-four percent used telemedicine for virtual follow-up surveillance, and 15% leveraged telemedicine for on-treatment assessment.

CONCLUSIONS

The clinical and financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on US radiation oncology were deep and broad. Despite reported shortages in personal protective equipment, declines in revenue, and reduced patient volumes, practices adapted quickly by refining standard processes of care, implementing recommended safety measures, and employing telemedicine to facilitate treatment continuity. Patients with higher risk disease experienced uninterrupted access to care. We plan to continue regular surveying across the lifespan of the pandemic to document the geographic and temporal impact of COVID-19 on the field and its patients.

摘要

目的

2020 年 2 月,COVID-19 大流行蔓延至美国。大流行对美国放射肿瘤学领域的影响尚不清楚。美国放射肿瘤学会对美国放射肿瘤学实践领导者进行了调查,以评估大流行对他们的初始影响和对当前运营的应对措施。

方法与材料

2020 年 4 月 16 日至 4 月 30 日,美国放射肿瘤学会通过电子邮件对美国放射肿瘤学实践领导者进行了调查,以评估 COVID-19 大流行对他们的初始影响和对当前运营的应对措施。

结果

222 名(43%)来自社区和学术实践的领导者[分别为 62%和 34%]、医院和独立中心[分别为 69%和 29%]以及大都市和农村地区[分别为 88%和 12%]做出了回应。报告称,2019 年每家诊所平均每年治疗 1086 名患者(范围为 0-7900),平均日治疗量为 70 名患者(范围为 5-400)。所有诊所均报告运营未中断。平均而言,诊所正在治疗其典型容量的 68%(范围为 10%-95%),92%的诊所对低风险患者实施了计划的治疗推迟。71%的诊所报告收入下降 20%或更多。39%的诊所治疗了确诊的 COVID-19 患者。70%的诊所出现人员短缺。几乎所有(98%)的诊所都实施了正式的运营程序以保护患者和员工,尽管 78%的诊所报告个人防护设备/感染控制用品短缺。74%的诊所使用远程医疗进行虚拟随访监测,15%的诊所在治疗期间利用远程医疗进行评估。

结论

COVID-19 大流行对美国放射肿瘤学的临床和财务影响既深且广。尽管报告个人防护设备短缺、收入下降和患者数量减少,但诊所通过完善标准护理流程、实施推荐的安全措施以及使用远程医疗来促进治疗连续性,迅速做出了调整。高危疾病患者可继续获得治疗。我们计划继续在大流行期间定期进行调查,以记录 COVID-19 对该领域及其患者的地域和时间影响。

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