俄亥俄州修订记录报告的实施与评估。

Q4 Medicine
Journal of registry management Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Kaitlin R Kruger, Emily C Bunt
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导读:多年来,俄亥俄州的医院经历了与州癌症报告相关的挑战,因为在摘要最初提交给州中央登记处后,他们无法提供更新的信息。出于这个原因,医院会保留他们的数据,以确保他们提交最完整和准确的数据,特别是在治疗方面。俄亥俄州需要找到一种自动接收摘要更新的方法。方法:2020年,俄亥俄州癌症发病率监测系统(OCISS)与医院、医院软件供应商和其他州登记处会面,调查收集修改记录(M-records)的选择。2021年,OCISS在一小部分医院完成了M-record试点,并于2022年开始要求所有报告医院提供M-record。OCISS现在已经有整整一年处理M-record提交的经验。结果:OCISS找到了克服挑战的创新解决方案,M-record处理已成为OCISS完成的标准任务之一。虽然由于采用M-record报告,总体注册表数量增加了,但中央注册表的工作量没有增加。此外,俄亥俄州的医院对能够提供最新信息以及不再需要保留摘要直到治疗完成表示感谢。讨论:M-record报告改进了俄亥俄州的注册操作。俄亥俄州的癌症数据更完整,报告速度也更快。实施M-record报告具有挑战性;然而,随着数据的及时性变得越来越重要,俄亥俄州有能力通过利用M-record报告来提高癌症报告的及时性。
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Implementing and Evaluating Modified Record Reporting in Ohio.

Introduction: For many years, Ohio's hospitals experienced challenges related to state cancer reporting as they were unable to provide updated information after an abstract was initially submitted to the state central registry. For this reason, hospitals would hold their data to ensure they submitted the most complete and accurate data, especially for treatment. Ohio needed to find an automated method to receive updates for abstracts.

Methods: In 2020, the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System (OCISS) met with hospitals, hospital software vendors, and other state registries to investigate the option of collecting modified records (M-records). In 2021, OCISS completed an M-record pilot with a small subset of hospitals and began requiring M-records from all reporting hospitals in 2022. OCISS now has over a full years' experience processing M-record submissions.

Results: OCISS has found creative solutions to overcome challenges, and M-record processing has become one of the standard tasks completed by OCISS. While the overall registry volume increased due to M-record reporting, the workload of the central registry did not. Additionally, Ohio hospitals expressed appreciation for being able to provide updated information and no longer needing to hold on to their abstract until treatment is completed.

Discussion: M-record reporting has improved Ohio's registry operations. Ohio's cancer data is more complete and is reported more quickly. Implementing M-record reporting was challenging; however, as data timeliness becomes increasingly important, Ohio is well positioned to improve cancer reporting timeliness by leveraging M-record reporting.

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