Implementation of a rapid access multidisciplinary bone metastases clinic to improve access to care at a large cancer center.

2018 
79Background: MD Anderson Cancer Center is a large cancer center with 44,000 new patients per year. Radiation therapy (RT) is an effective treatment for bone metastases that can reduce pain medication use and improve quality of life. Our goal was to assess the effect of implementing a rapid access multidisciplinary clinic for bone metastases (RABC). Methods: RABC was instituted to schedule patients for radiation oncology and orthopedic surgery consult within 48 hours of referral. Same day simulation and treatment times were held for these patients for one 8Gy fraction. Thirty sequential patients treated with one fraction to bony sites in the outpatient setting prior to implementation of the clinic were chosen as a comparison group. Time from consult order to consult visit (OTV) and from consult visit to treatment completion (CTT) were recorded, in addition to frequency of multidisciplinary care (MDC; orthopedic surgery and radiation oncology). Overall Time (OT) was calculated from referral to treatment co...
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