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Oncology Informatics: Using Health Information Technology to
Improve Processes and Outcomes in Cancer Care encapsulates National
Cancer Institute-collected evidence into a format that is optimally
useful for hospital planners, physicians, researcher, and
informaticians alike as they collectively strive to accelerate
progress against cancer using informatics tools. This book is a
formational guide for turning clinical systems into engines of
discovery as well as a translational guide for moving evidence into
practice. It meets recommendations from the National Academies of
Science to "reorient the research portfolio" toward providing
greater "cognitive support for physicians, patients, and their
caregivers" to "improve patient outcomes." Data from systems
studies have suggested that oncology and primary care systems are
prone to errors of omission, which can lead to fatal consequences
downstream. By infusing the best science across disciplines, this
book creates new environments of "Smart and Connected Health."
Oncology Informatics is also a policy guide in an era of extensive
reform in healthcare settings, including new incentives for
healthcare providers to demonstrate "meaningful use" of these
technologies to improve system safety, engage patients, ensure
continuity of care, enable population health, and protect privacy.
Oncology Informatics acknowledges this extraordinary turn of events
and offers practical guidance for meeting meaningful use
requirements in the service of improved cancer care. Anyone who
wishes to take full advantage of the health information revolution
in oncology to accelerate successes against cancer will find the
information in this book valuable.
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