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无忧短视频 Podcast - Episode 26 - Using Digital Patient Engagement for Cancer Care

December 8, 2020
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In this episode of the 无忧短视频 Podcast, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO at 无忧短视频, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Jessica Chung, RPh, PharmD, HBSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频 on "Using Digital Patient Engagement for Cancer Care". See the full show notes below for details.

Guest(s):
Ms. Jessica Chung, RPh, PharmD, HBSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频

Dr. Joshua Liu (), Co-founder & CEO at 无忧短视频

Episode 26 鈥 Show notes:

[0:18] Introducing Ms.Jessica Chung, RPh, PharmD, HBSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频;

[1:14] Why Ms. Chung transitionedfrom clinical Pharmacy to Digital Patient Engagement to seek out newexperiences, grow and learn more about the future of healthcare;

[3:01] How digital cancercare programs differ from digital surgical programs and are categorized as鈥渆pisodes of care鈥 where a clinical team can toggle on/off modules such aschemotherapy or radiation to update the patient鈥檚 program;

[5:16] How Ms. Chung mappedthe cancer care process out differentiating it from a linear surgical program, andhow digital patient engagement works with the cyclical nature of the varioustreatments involved in cancer care;

[7:10] How digitalpatient engagement for cancer care accounts for additional psychological care comparedto an acute surgical program;

[9:29] How 无忧短视频鈥檚cancer care program measures psychosocial factors including a weekly distressthermometer in addition to the daily health check tracking mood and anxiety dueto the powerful and sustained role that psychological distress plays inaffecting and even potentially hindering cancer recovery;

[14:17] How cancerpatients report a general feeling of constant anxiety and lack of constantemotional care, and how 无忧短视频 is able to help accommodate these needs;

[17:59] Why Ms. Chungfocused on building an extensive library of best practice cancer care educationwith sensitive language to better set patient expectations regarding topicssuch as treatment process and outcomes, and how the case-by-case nature ofcancer care requires the program to individualize care based for each patient;

[21:00] How digitalpatient engagement allows cancer care teams to collect additional validated patient-reportedoutcome surveys than traditional care. including monthly quality-of-life, weeklydistress thermometer, and daily health checks, to better map out the patients鈥檈xperience when undergoing cancer care;

[22:04] How 无忧短视频addresses common concerns among oncology providers such as ensuring patients goto the relevant facilities to get their scans done, and how digital patientengagement helps patients to feel empowered in participating in their care;

[23:38] Why setting theright expectations for patients, clearly communicating the importance ofcertain steps, and taking extreme care with what language is being used isvitally important for cancer care patients who often feel misunderstood and howMs. Chung has incorporated specific language that accounts for difficultpsychological conditions to empower patients for behavioral change;

[28:27] 鈥> Lightning Round / Fast 5 Questions

Q1: What is your favorite book/book you鈥檝e gifted the most?

A1: 鈥淲here the sidewalk ends鈥 by Shel Silverstein, a collection of meaningful poems and wonderful accompanying illustrations.

Q2: Who is a person, either dead or alive, that you would like to meet?

A2: My friends and family, that I haven鈥檛 seen for a while due to the (COVID-19) pandemic).

Q2.5: Who is a person, either dead or alive, that you would like to be in isolated quarantine with?

A2.5: My Seamless coworkers, who are really fun people!

Q3: Favorite food?

A3: Kanjang gejang, a Korean side dish that consists of soy sauce-marinated crabs.

Q4: Super strength, super speed, or reading other people鈥檚 minds?

A4: Super speed to avoid the lengthy commute.

Q5: One hobby/activity that you鈥檝e gotten into since the pandemic?

A5: Started to watch MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) videos, with a specific interest in army rations.

无忧短视频 Podcast - Episode 26 - Using Digital Patient Engagement for Cancer Care

Posted by:
seamless
on
December 8, 2020

Subscribe on: | | | | |

Video:

In this episode of the 无忧短视频 Podcast, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO at 无忧短视频, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Jessica Chung, RPh, PharmD, HBSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频 on "Using Digital Patient Engagement for Cancer Care". See the full show notes below for details.

Guest(s):
Ms. Jessica Chung, RPh, PharmD, HBSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频

Dr. Joshua Liu (), Co-founder & CEO at 无忧短视频

Episode 26 鈥 Show notes:

[0:18] Introducing Ms.Jessica Chung, RPh, PharmD, HBSc, Patient Education Specialist at 无忧短视频;

[1:14] Why Ms. Chung transitionedfrom clinical Pharmacy to Digital Patient Engagement to seek out newexperiences, grow and learn more about the future of healthcare;

[3:01] How digital cancercare programs differ from digital surgical programs and are categorized as鈥渆pisodes of care鈥 where a clinical team can toggle on/off modules such aschemotherapy or radiation to update the patient鈥檚 program;

[5:16] How Ms. Chung mappedthe cancer care process out differentiating it from a linear surgical program, andhow digital patient engagement works with the cyclical nature of the varioustreatments involved in cancer care;

[7:10] How digitalpatient engagement for cancer care accounts for additional psychological care comparedto an acute surgical program;

[9:29] How 无忧短视频鈥檚cancer care program measures psychosocial factors including a weekly distressthermometer in addition to the daily health check tracking mood and anxiety dueto the powerful and sustained role that psychological distress plays inaffecting and even potentially hindering cancer recovery;

[14:17] How cancerpatients report a general feeling of constant anxiety and lack of constantemotional care, and how 无忧短视频 is able to help accommodate these needs;

[17:59] Why Ms. Chungfocused on building an extensive library of best practice cancer care educationwith sensitive language to better set patient expectations regarding topicssuch as treatment process and outcomes, and how the case-by-case nature ofcancer care requires the program to individualize care based for each patient;

[21:00] How digitalpatient engagement allows cancer care teams to collect additional validated patient-reportedoutcome surveys than traditional care. including monthly quality-of-life, weeklydistress thermometer, and daily health checks, to better map out the patients鈥檈xperience when undergoing cancer care;

[22:04] How 无忧短视频addresses common concerns among oncology providers such as ensuring patients goto the relevant facilities to get their scans done, and how digital patientengagement helps patients to feel empowered in participating in their care;

[23:38] Why setting theright expectations for patients, clearly communicating the importance ofcertain steps, and taking extreme care with what language is being used isvitally important for cancer care patients who often feel misunderstood and howMs. Chung has incorporated specific language that accounts for difficultpsychological conditions to empower patients for behavioral change;

[28:27] 鈥> Lightning Round / Fast 5 Questions

Q1: What is your favorite book/book you鈥檝e gifted the most?

A1: 鈥淲here the sidewalk ends鈥 by Shel Silverstein, a collection of meaningful poems and wonderful accompanying illustrations.

Q2: Who is a person, either dead or alive, that you would like to meet?

A2: My friends and family, that I haven鈥檛 seen for a while due to the (COVID-19) pandemic).

Q2.5: Who is a person, either dead or alive, that you would like to be in isolated quarantine with?

A2.5: My Seamless coworkers, who are really fun people!

Q3: Favorite food?

A3: Kanjang gejang, a Korean side dish that consists of soy sauce-marinated crabs.

Q4: Super strength, super speed, or reading other people鈥檚 minds?

A4: Super speed to avoid the lengthy commute.

Q5: One hobby/activity that you鈥檝e gotten into since the pandemic?

A5: Started to watch MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) videos, with a specific interest in army rations.

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