Improving breast cancer multidisciplinary meetings through streamlining with protocol-based management

Objectives Multidisciplinary meetings (MDMs) are part of standard of care for patients with cancer. Streamlining is essential for high-quality care and efficiency. This study evaluated the feasibility of implementing a protocol to remove patients with benign breast disease from discussion at the MDM...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Attia, Sarah Pinder, Arnie Purushotham, Aaditya Prakash Sinha, Katie Badawy, Belul Shifa, Zhane Peterson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2024-09-01
Series:BMJ Health & Care Informatics
Online Access:https://informatics.bmj.com/content/31/1/e100949.full
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Summary:Objectives Multidisciplinary meetings (MDMs) are part of standard of care for patients with cancer. Streamlining is essential for high-quality care and efficiency. This study evaluated the feasibility of implementing a protocol to remove patients with benign breast disease from discussion at the MDM.Methods A prospective review of 218 MDMs evaluated patients with benign breast disease over 22 months. This was followed by a protocol implementation phase over 54 MDMs (6.5 months). Patients meeting specific criteria were excluded from discussion.Results On average, each MDM consisted of 37 patients, 34.2% of whose conditions were benign and potentially could have been removed from discussion. The implementation phase showed 708/2248 patients (32.5%) were benign of which 631 cases (89%) met the eligibility criteria and were removed from the MDM list allowing more time for discussion of complex cases.Conclusion Implementing a protocol can safely exclude patients with benign disease from MDM discussion.
ISSN:2632-1009