Sven Ferguson MS , Gregory Kamal BS , Nels Knutson PhD , Timothy Mitchell PhD , Sreekrishna Murty Goddu PhD , Eric Filiput BS , Amanda Schoenberger BS , Joshua L. Dowling MD , Jiayi Huang MD , Yi Huang ScM , Taeho Kim PhD
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Abstract
Purpose
Radiation oncology departments are uniquely susceptible to additional challenges when transitioning from paper to electronic chart recording systems. The Gamma Knife stereotactic radiation therapy system has additional complexities stemming from limited network connectivity to other computer systems used within the department. The goal of this project is to transition from paper charting to completely electronic charting.
Methods
To accomplish the digital transformation, our department created a detailed mapping of the paper workflow, converted all documents digitally, implemented a paperless printing solution, and established a digital platform for document processing. Throughout each step, we intended to preserve the integrity of the high-quality treatment workflow in our department by focusing on (1) enhancing the multidisciplinary aspects of the treatment workflow; (2) ensuring protected health information security; and (3) maintaining efficient patient care.
Results
Electronic signature software and a digital printer were installed to overcome technical hurdles. All paper documents, such as the written directive, stereotactic radiosurgery-frame measurements, and physics consult, were converted to electronic documents mainly using spreadsheet applications. Based on clinical implementation and practice, all goals were met which enhanced the treatment workflow by allowing less time spent on documentation and more time with the patients.
Conclusions
With technical planning and coordination from all team members, we demonstrated that the implementation of electronic chart recording systems can be achieved for Gamma Knife radiosurgery treatments that enhance the treatment workflow, provide flexibility for staff, and allow for greater multidisciplinary communication.
期刊介绍:
The purpose of Advances is to provide information for clinicians who use radiation therapy by publishing: Clinical trial reports and reanalyses. Basic science original reports. Manuscripts examining health services research, comparative and cost effectiveness research, and systematic reviews. Case reports documenting unusual problems and solutions. High quality multi and single institutional series, as well as other novel retrospective hypothesis generating series. Timely critical reviews on important topics in radiation oncology, such as side effects. Articles reporting the natural history of disease and patterns of failure, particularly as they relate to treatment volume delineation. Articles on safety and quality in radiation therapy. Essays on clinical experience. Articles on practice transformation in radiation oncology, in particular: Aspects of health policy that may impact the future practice of radiation oncology. How information technology, such as data analytics and systems innovations, will change radiation oncology practice. Articles on imaging as they relate to radiation therapy treatment.