Cancer
Population-based cancer surveillance is critical in North America for cancer control activities aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality of cancer, the second leading cause of death in the United States. Cancer reporting from ambulatory providers or Eligible Professionals (EPs) to state cancer registries is now part of Measure 3—Specialized Registry Reporting for Modified Stage 2, and will be a part of Measure 4—Public Health Registry Reporting for Stage 3 Meaningful Use. Reporting to Cancer Registries by ambulatory providers or EPs would address current underreporting of cancer, especially certain types. In the past, most cancers were diagnosed and treated in a hospital setting, and data were primarily collected from this source. However, medical practice is changing rapidly, and an increasing number of cancer cases are never seen in a hospital. Data collection from providers presents new challenges since the infrastructure for reporting is less mature than it is in hospitals. Certified EHR Technology can address this barrier by identifying reportable cancer cases and treatments to the provider and facilitating electronic reporting either automatically or upon verification by the provider.
Guides/Artifacts for EHR Certification Criteria for Cancer Reporting [Ambulatory Settings]
- 2014 Edition:
Implementation Guide for Ambulatory Healthcare Provider Reporting to Central Cancer Registries August 2012 - 2015 Edition:
HL7 CDA ® Release 2 Implementation Guide: Reporting to Public Health Cancer Registries from Ambulatory Healthcare Providers, Release 1, DSTU Release 1.1 – US Realm
For further Cancer related information refer to the CDC National Program of Cancer Registries website at: https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/npcr/meaningful_use.htm
- Page last reviewed: June 2, 2016
- Page last updated: June 17, 2016
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