2016
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2016.34.3_suppl.56
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Developing electronic health record (EHR)-based program to deliver survivorship care plans (SCPs) and visits at the UW Breast Center.

Abstract: 56 Background: Accreditation guidelines require all breast cancer patients receive SCPs within 6 months of end of treatment (EOT) in 2016. SCPs require significant resources to provide, which EHR assistance might decrease. Our objective was to develop a standardized program for creating, providing, and tracking SCPs using an EHR. Methods: Clinicians and EHR analysts developed processes for implementing an EHR-based program, using our existing SCP to guide overall structure. We piloted this program 5/2015-6/20… Show more

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“…This individualized SCP document is provided to the survivor (as a printed document and/or via the electronic patient health portal) within the context of a care planning visit [5]. As recommended, each survivor's primary care physician also receives a copy of this individualized SCP.…”
Section: Ehr-based Scpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This individualized SCP document is provided to the survivor (as a printed document and/or via the electronic patient health portal) within the context of a care planning visit [5]. As recommended, each survivor's primary care physician also receives a copy of this individualized SCP.…”
Section: Ehr-based Scpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EMRs also have great potential for enabling data-driven predictions and further explorations of clinical knowledge if the EMR data can be deeply analyzed. The mining outcomes are helpful to support physicians' decisions during patients' journeys [5]- [7], such as treatment pathway personalization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%