Primary and subspecialty care trends for adults with a history of childhood cancer.

2018
33Background: With growing numbers of childhood cancer survivors(CCS), having systems for survivorship care coordination is imperative. While studies have compared the comfort and knowledge between primary care and oncology physicians in providing CCS care, few have analyzed primary and subspecialtycare rates. Referraltrends can be informative for institutions developing systems of care. Correlative measures with referralneeds may help institutions prioritize process development for patients. Methods: Retrospective chart reviews were completed on 117 adult CCS from Survivorship Transition Clinic (STC) between 2014-2017. Upon arrival, STC patient self-reports were recorded regarding existing PCP status. Patients with PCPs were enrolled in survivorship consultation care, those without enrolled in survivorship and PCP care. Referralswere tracked by electronic medical record. Two oncology providers performed blinded independent reviews treatment summaries and scored treatments using Children’s Hospital o...
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