Digitally powered participant-directed studies. A Strategy for Decentralized Care. The Evolution of the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology & opportunities for Human Augmented Intelligence and Touch. Outlne: Precedent and example; Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence and/or Machine Learning? The human touch to augment technology; Challenges from a behavioral economics standpoint; Future directions. Digitally powered participant-directed studies are the
right direction and may be the new reality. Patient Symptoms During Their Cancer Journey. We must shift our focus to the ‘other’ 99% of time. Patient centricity unrestricted by provider encounters. Patient Generated Health Data. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology. AI in Health & Medicine. TREATING THE WHOLE PERSON; Health coaching to address social determinants to: Solve the 4000-hour problem; Keep patients healthy at home; Close care gaps between clinic visits; Motivate healthy behavior changeto drive better outcomes. Digital Health Possibilities for Community-Based Support. Insights from a Pilot of Digital Health Coaching. Pilot Study Data. Outcomes of a Pilot Study Exploring the Role of Digital Health Coaching for Men with Prostate Cancer. Data, Healthcare and Technology...REMEMBER THAT THERE ARE SILOS INSIDE OF EACH OF THESE SILOS – THEY ARE THEMSELVES NOT MONOLITHS. EMPHASIS SHOULD BE THAT WE ARE NOT ONLY CREATING A BRIDGE TO OPEN COMMUNICATION.
WE ARE ALSO CREATING A NEW PERSON WHO HAS EXPERTISE IN ALL AREAS BROADLY – NOT ONLY JUST THESE 3.
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Digitally powered participant-directed studies- Strategy for Decentralized Care. Adam Dicker, Jefferson Health, for mHealth Israel
1. Adam P. Dicker, MD, PhD, FASTRO, FASCO
Enterprise SVP, Professor & Chair-Radiation Oncology
Director, Jefferson Center for Digital Health & Data Science
2. Digitally powered
participant-directed studies
A Strategy for Decentralized Care
The Evolution of the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
& opportunities for Human Augmented Intelligence and Touch
3. Outline
1. Precedent and example
2. Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence and/or Machine
Learning?
3. The human touch to augment technology
4. Challenges from a behavioral economics standpoint
5. Future directions
4. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
@APDicker
Telehealth 2.0
E Ray Dorsey, Eric J Topol, www.thelancet.com Vol 395 March 14, 2020
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7. Dorsey, Kluger, Lipset, Annals of Neurology, 2020
“Digitally powered participant-directed studies are the
right direction and may be the new reality”
8. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
@APDicker
Patient Symptoms During Their Cancer Journey
Data taken from Mike’s patient journey at PM from 2017-2020. Used with permission from:
DR. ALEJANDRO (ALE) BERLIN, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto
(physical, emotional, etc.)
9. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
@APDicker
Less than 1% of the time spent with provider -
How representative is our sampling?
Data taken from Mike’s patient journey at PM from 2017-2020. Used with permission from:
DR. ALEJANDRO (ALE) BERLIN, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto
10. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
@APDicker
We must shift our focus to the ‘other’ 99% of time -
Patient centricity unrestricted by provider encounters.
Data taken from Mike’s patient journey at PM from 2017-2020. Used with permission from:
DR. ALEJANDRO (ALE) BERLIN, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto
11. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
@APDicker
Patient Generated Health Data
20. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
@APDicker
TREATING THE WHOLE PERSON
Health coaching to address
social determinants to:
• Solve the 4000-hour problem
• Keep patients healthy at home
• Close care gaps between clinic visits
• Motivate healthy behavior change
to drive better outcomes
www.packhealth.com
21. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
Digital Health Possibilities for Community-Based Support
@Letitiathompson
Evidence suggests digital patient
support may help to:
• Address modifiable behaviors,
such as diet and exercise
• Reduce fatigue
• Improve BMI
• Improve health self-efficacy
For individuals with cancer, it has
demonstrated improved psychosocial
and behavioral health outcomes.
22. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
Insights from a Pilot of Digital Health Coaching
@Letitiathompson
Tumor-agnostic symptom support
program was offered to individuals across
the Southern United States:
• ACS partnered with Pack Health to
develop and deliver myJourney, a 3-
month digital health coaching
intervention
• To address barriers related to social
determinants, rideshare, financial
support services, and connecting
participants with community-based
resources were integrated into the
coaching
• ACS fostered enrollment to the
program through partnership with 70+
health systems in the states of
Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas
& Oklahoma
1:1 health coaching
Multi-channel weekly touchpoints
Patient reported outcomes (PROs)
23. Evolving the Digital Patient Experience in Oncology
Pilot Study Data
@Letitiathompson
24. Outcomes of a Pilot Study
Exploring the Role of Digital
Health Coaching for Men with
Prostate Cancer
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Handley NR, Wen KY, Gomaa S, Brassil K, Shimada A, Leiby B, Jackson L, McMorris
M, Calvaresi A, Dicker AP. A Pilot Feasibility Study of Digital Health Coaching for
Men With Prostate Cancer. JCO Oncol Pract. 2022
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27. David Miller, MD, MS
Wake Forest University
"A Direct-to-Patient Digital Health
Intervention for Cancer Screening"
Kea Turner, PhD, MPH, MA
Moffitt Cancer Center
@TurnerKea
"Digital Health and
Malnutrition Management"
Erin Gillespie, MD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
@ErinGillespieMD
"Implementation Science and Care
Delivery Research: Opportunities in
Radiation Oncology"
Adam Dicker, MD, PhD, FASTRO, FASCO
Thomas Jefferson University
@APDicker
Sanjay Aneja, MD
Yale School of Medicine
@SanjayAnejaMD
Matthew F. Hudson, PhD, MPH
Prisma Health
Mary E. Cooley, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
Friday, April 15, 2022
12-1:30 pm EDT
NRGOncology NCORP Webinar
Implementation Science for Digital Health
Hosted by Digital Health & Cancer Care Delivery Research (CCDR) Committees
Program Speakers
Digital Health Co-Chairs
Register Today!
https://bit.ly/NRG-DH-CCDR-Webinar
CCDR Co-Chairs
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82. Srivastava U, Burton S, Lewis MK, Patel D, Rasulnia M. Assessing the impact of a digital coaching program for patients with cancer. In: American Society of Clinical Oncology; 2018.
83. Banerjee R, Huang C-Y, Dunn L, et al. Feasibility of digital life coaching during stem cell transplantation for multiple myeloma. In: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2021.
84. Handley N, Wen K-Y, Gomaa S, Brassil KJ, Jackson L, Dicker AP. Exploring the role of digital health coaching for men with prostate cancer. In: Wolters Kluwer Health; 2021.
REMEMBER THAT THERE ARE SILOS INSIDE OF EACH OF THESE SILOS – THEY ARE THEMSELVES NOT MONOLITHS
EMPHASIS SHOULD BE THAT WE ARE NOT ONLY CREATING A BRIDGE TO OPEN COMMUNICATION.
WE ARE ALSO CREATING A NEW PERSON WHO HAS EXPERTISE IN ALL AREAS BROADLY – NOT ONLY JUST THESE 3.