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The potential of eHealth for cancer patients-does COVID-19 pandemic change the attitude towards use of telemedicine services?

Tobias A W HolderriedKatharina HeckerLaura RehMartin KirschnerJeanette WalterPeter BrossartMartin Holderried
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Overall, cancer patients had a positive attitude towards eHealth and the dissemination of internet-enabled devices was high. The study shows that the potential of eHealth is high among hematological-oncological patients. Further eHealth technologies and especially telemedically supported care processes should be implemented to improve patient-physician interaction and cross-sectoral care. COVID-19 pandemic led to a fast initiation and acceleration of new structures and routines for physicians, hospitals and patients. These new processes should be used to promote digitalization in hematological and oncological telemedicine. To successfully implement new eHealth technologies, future research should focus on patients' concerns about data privacy and data availability especially in the context of exchange of medical information in cross sectoral and interdisciplinary care processes.
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