A recent study found that cancer patients who underwent chemotherapy or surgery had a higher risk of contracting COVID-19 than to those who had not received recent treatment. This points to an expanded need for the right solutions for protecting Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chemotherapy patients during the pandemic.
Read MoreThe Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Central Cancer Registry (VACCR) reports more than forty thousand cancer cases are reported annually, which is approximately three percent of the United States cancer population each year. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) currently has about 115 medical facilities providing chemotherapy oncology services, but they lack an enterprise “standard of care” for patient chemotherapy ordering capabilities.
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