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Telehealth Gives Leukemia Patients Access to Better Care Advice

A telehealth platform is helping patients diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia improve their care management by giving them access to specialists and more information about their treatment.

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By Eric Wicklund

- A telehealth program connecting cancer specialists with patients diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is helping those patients learn more about their condition and treatment, while also boosting the ranks of candidates for clinical trials.

An analysis of the two-year-old Expert Access program, developed by the CLL Society and Boston-based virtual care provider InfinteMD, finds that a connected health program greatly improves care management by giving patients more information about their condition, enabling them to make better decisions about their care.

The service gives patients free access to a second opinion delivered via telemedicine by CLL, a non-profit organization supporting those living with CLL, the most common type of leukemia in adults. Roughly 20,000 people, primarily seniors, are diagnosed each year with CLL.

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