2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-09860-3
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Dos and don’ts in designing a computerized oral and lip squamous cell cancer registry

Leila Shahmoradi,
Nazanin Mahdavi,
Hana Saffar
et al.

Abstract: Background In the last ten years, many countries have started to develop constructive systems for registering common diseases and cancers. In this research, we intended to determine and identify the minimum data set (MDS) required for the design of the oral and lip squamous cell cancer registration system in Iran. Methods and material At first, primary information elements related to disease registries were extracted using scientific papers publish… Show more

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“…In recent years, investment and implementation of information technology application plans in the health sector have been the main priorities of advanced countries (9,12,13), and this importance has also been emphasized by the World Health Organization (WHO) (14). It can be concluded that treatment and follow-up of any disease require storage and retrieval of information (15), so the use of efficient information systems to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of services and customer satisfaction is an undeniable necessity (16)(17)(18)(19). One way to access information in the best possible way is to use an Electronic Health Record (EHR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, investment and implementation of information technology application plans in the health sector have been the main priorities of advanced countries (9,12,13), and this importance has also been emphasized by the World Health Organization (WHO) (14). It can be concluded that treatment and follow-up of any disease require storage and retrieval of information (15), so the use of efficient information systems to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of services and customer satisfaction is an undeniable necessity (16)(17)(18)(19). One way to access information in the best possible way is to use an Electronic Health Record (EHR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%