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On February 28 and March 1, 2022, the National Cancer Policy Forum and the Computer Science and Telecommunication Board, hosted a public workshop to examine opportunities to improve patient care and outcomes through collaborations to enhance innovation in the development, implementation, and use of electronic health records (EHRs) in oncology care, research, and surveillance.
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Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are used across a wide variety of activities in cancer care and cancer research, including communication among health care team members and patients, clinical documentation and treatment planning, patient safety and quality improvement, scheduling and billing, as wel...
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A planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will plan and host a 1.5-day public workshop that will examine opportunities to improve patient care and outcomes through collaborations to enhance innovation in the development, implementation, and use of EHRs in oncology care, research, and surveillance. The workshop will feature invited presentations and panel discussions on topics that may include:
- Challenges and opportunities to optimize the functionality and usability of EHRs in oncology care, such as efforts to standardize essential data, data presentation, and decision support, as well as the need to address governance structures and processes to prioritize and implement these improvements.
- Standardization of oncology EHR documentation to facilitate care and communication among clinicians and patients.
- Capture of data on social determinants of health.
- Opportunities to collect and integrate patient reported outcomes measures into EHRs and produce real-time or more timely data to guide cancer care and facilitate cancer research and surveillance.
- Ongoing initiatives to enhance EHR structure, data standardization, and interoperability with the goal of improving care and real-world clinical data collection for research, surveillance, and improvement of care quality. This may include essential data to be collected, and methods to do so, as well as integration of genomics data.
- Use of computing technologies such as artificial intelligence to enhance EHRs and facilitate the use of EHRs to improve clinical care and enhance oncology research.
- Opportunities to better align incentives to ensure that EHRs offered by vendors meet the needs of the various users in oncology (e.g., patients, clinicians, payers, researchers).
- Past and ongoing examples of collaborations to conceptualize and implement innovations in EHRs for cancer care, research, and surveillance.
- Policies to foster redesign of EHRs to serve as a functional component of surveillance systems to advance oncology care.
The planning committee will develop the agenda for the workshop sessions, select and invite speakers and discussants, and moderate the discussions. A proceedings of the presentations and discussions at the workshop will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Collaborators
Sponsors
American Association for Cancer Research
American Cancer Society
American College of Radiology
American Society of Clinical Oncology
Association of American Cancer Institutes
Association of Community Cancer Centers
Bristol Myers Squibb
Cancer Support Community
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CEO Roundtable on Cancer
Flatiron Health
Merck
National Cancer Institute
Novartis Oncology
Oncology Nursing Society
Pfizer Inc.
Sanofi
Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Staff
Erin Balogh
Lead
Jon Eisenberg
Lead
Sharyl Nass
Lead
Francis Amankwah
Lead
Annalee Espinosa Gonzales
Micah Winograd
Lori Brenig
Rachel Austin
Major units and sub-units
Center for Health, People, and Places
Lead
Health and Medicine Division
Lead
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Lead
Center for Advancing Science and Technology
Lead
Board on Health Care Services
Lead
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
Lead
Health Care and Public Health Program Area
Lead
Computing Research, Technologies, and Systems Program Area
Lead