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Consuming Patients' Days: Time Spent on Ambulatory Appointments by People With Cancer.

Sana KagalwallaAlexander K TsaiManju GeorgeAnna WaldockSydney DavisPatricia JewettRachel I VogelIshani GanguliChristopher BoothStacie B DusetzinaGabrielle Betty RocqueAnne H BlaesArjun Gupta
Published in: The oncologist (2024)
Patients often spent several hours pursuing ambulatory cancer care on a given day. Accounting for opportunity time costs and the coordination of activities around ambulatory care, these results highlight the substantial time burdens of cancer care, and support the notion that many days with ambulatory health care contact may represent "lost days."
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