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Gynecologic Oncology - Identification of the optimal pathway to reach an accurate diagnosis in the absence of an early detection strategy for ovarian cancer
Abstract
Objectives
There
is a lack of knowledge about the health care events experienced by
individual patients that lead to a definitive diagnosis of ovarian
cancer (OC). The goal of this study was to describe the various pathways
and to identify an optimal path to accurate diagnosis.
Methods
Women
who were referred to gynecologic oncology for a suspected OC were
enrolled to this study. Medical records (MRs) from all health care
providers were obtained from the time the patient recalled first
suspecting a health issue through the time of diagnosis to build a
decision tree model. A Monte Carlo simulation was conducted of 83,000
patients to identify the optimal pathway to reach diagnosis.
Results
In
the Monte Carlo simulation, gynecologic oncologists and gynecologists
accounted for the most efficient diagnosis in over 37.9% and 29.2% of
suspected OC cases, respectively, in terms of the least amount of time
to reach diagnosis. Gynecologic oncologists were further associated with
the fewest health care visits needed to reach diagnosis in 37% of the
simulation cases; however, 23% of trials were indifferent to any
specific provider.
Conclusions
The
decision tree provides a more comprehensive view of the complexity in
reaching an accurate diagnosis of OC. This analysis was able to identify
the health care utilization patterns that underlie the events that
occur to reach an accurate diagnosis in the setting of a suspected OC,
and was able to identify the most efficient pathways that utilize the
fewest health care resources in the least amount of time.
Highlights
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The Monte Carlo simulation found differences in efficiency to reach
diagnosis in terms of both time and fewest healthcare visits
► Gynecologic oncologists were the most rapid and efficient entry point for patients to reach diagnoses in the Monte Carlo simulation
► Many healthcare resources (provider visits, tests and assessments) are utilized in the absence of early detection strategies for ovarian cancer
► Gynecologic oncologists were the most rapid and efficient entry point for patients to reach diagnoses in the Monte Carlo simulation
► Many healthcare resources (provider visits, tests and assessments) are utilized in the absence of early detection strategies for ovarian cancer
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