@article{2785fc61f4894f74a1c3ca90cfa0eed4,
title = "Elevating oncology practices: A call for operational blueprints of oncology emergency departments",
author = "Scarpelli, {Daphne B.} and Jaboin, {Jerry J.}",
note = "Funding Information: Bridge is an experimental mobile health application developed by Vivor, a healthcare technology company, with support from a Small Business Technology Transfer grant sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (5R42CA210699-03). It expands upon Vivor{\textquoteright}s commercially available financial assistance platform, which requires financial counselors to initiate the process, a requirement that presents obstacles to securing assistance in busy academic medical centers. Its design is based on the results of the aforementioned usability study and qualitative feedback. Following informed consent and working alongside Vivor{\textquoteright}s commercially available platform, Bridge extracts clinical information from the electronic health record (EHR) via a daily data transfer process. After receiving a text message prompt, patients supplement EHR data by entering household income information into Bridge, and the app identifies appropriate financial assistance programs. Patients are then prompted to contact financial counselors for further information and assistance with program enrollment. Financial counselors are responsible for following up with patients and enrolling them into assistance programs.",
year = "2021",
month = oct,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1200/OP.21.00409",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "17",
pages = "644--645",
journal = "JCO Oncology Practice",
issn = "2688-1527",
publisher = "American Society of Clinical Oncology",
number = "10",
}