Whether transitioning from paper to electronic records or attempting to leverage data from existing systems for outcome studies, oncology practices face many challenges in defining and executing an informatics strategy. With the increasing costs of oncology treatments and expected changes in reimbursement rules, including requirements for evidence that supports physician decisions, it will become essential to collect data on treatment decisions and treatment efficacy to run a successful program. This study evaluates the current state of informatics systems available for use in oncology programs and focuses on developing an informatics strategy to meet the challenges introduced by expected changes in reimbursement rules and in medical and information technologies.
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Wright, J., Shogan, A., McCune, J., & Steven, S. (2008). An informatics strategy for cancer care. Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.2349/biij.4.3.e35
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