The PQI Podcast

Season 8 Episode 5 : Cancer Care Beyond Walls with Jen Hunze

Episode Summary

For many cancer patients, the journey to treatment can be just as challenging as the treatment itself. What if that journey could be shortened—by bringing care directly to their homes? In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Jennifer Hunsey, BSN, RN, Nursing Program Coordinator at Mayo Clinic Florida, to explore the innovative Cancer Care Beyond Walls initiative. This groundbreaking program is bringing oncology treatments directly to patients, minimizing barriers to care, and reducing the burden of travel.

Episode Notes

For many cancer patients, the journey to treatment can be just as challenging as the treatment itself. What if that journey could be shortened—by bringing care directly to their homes?

In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Jennifer Hunsey, BSN, RN, Nursing Program Coordinator at Mayo Clinic Florida, to explore the innovative Cancer Care Beyond Walls initiative. This groundbreaking program is bringing oncology treatments directly to patients, minimizing barriers to care, and reducing the burden of travel. Jennifer discusses how the Mayo Clinic uses technology and a patient-centered approach to deliver chemotherapy and supportive care in the comfort of patients' homes.

We learn the inspiration behind this initiative, the role of virtual oversight and home health nursing, as well as the challenges faced and the patient experiences that have shaped the program. Jennifer also shares exciting insights into future expansion plans that could reshape how cancer care is delivered.

This episode offers a powerful look at the future of oncology care—listen now to discover the Cancer Care Beyond Walls program’s impact on patients and the importance of expanding care beyond traditional settings.

Jennifer Hunze, BSN, RN, the RN Program Coordinator for Mayo Clinic’s Cancer Care Beyond Walls program. With over 20 years of nursing experience—17 of those in oncology—Jen has worked in various roles, including inpatient hematology, infusion nursing, and cancer treatment management. She now leads efforts to develop innovative cancer care delivery models aimed at improving access and the overall patient experience.