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A Case Study of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer: Using Electronic Health Records to Support Public Health Surveillance on an Emerging Cancer Control Topic.

Julie S Townsend, Mary Catherine Jones, Mildred N Jones, Amy W Waits, Kamilah Konrad, Natasha M McCoy.   

Abstract

Electronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly being used to support public health surveillance, including in cancer, where many population-based registries can now accept electronic case reporting. Using EHRs to supplement cancer registry data provides the opportunity to examine in more detail emerging issues in cancer control, such as the increasing incidence rates of early onset colorectal cancer (CRC). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a public health organization partnering with a health system to examine risk factors for early-onset CRC in a community cancer setting, and to further understand challenges with using EHRs to address emerging topics in cancer control. We conducted a mixed-methods evaluation using key informant interviews with public health practitioners, researchers, and registry staff to generate insights on how using EHRs and partnering with health systems can improve chronic disease surveillance and cancer control. A data quality assessment of variables representing risk factors for CRC and other clinical characteristics was conducted on all CRC patients diagnosed in 2016 at the participating cancer center. The quantitative assessment of the EHR data revealed that, while most chronic health conditions were well documented, around 25% of CRC patients were missing information on body mass index, alcohol, and tobacco use. Key informants offered ideas and ways to overcome challenges with using EHR data to support chronic disease surveillance. Their recommendations included the following activities: engaging EHR vendors in the development of standards, taking leadership roles on workgroups to address emerging technological issues, participating in pilot studies and task forces, and negotiating with EHR vendors so that clinical decision support tools built to support public health initiatives are freely available to all users of those EHRs. Although using EHR data to support public health efforts is not without its challenges, it soon could be an important part of chronic disease surveillance and cancer control.

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Keywords:  colorectal neoplasms; electronic health records; pulic health surveillance; registries

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34170890      PMCID: PMC9231638     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Registry Manag        ISSN: 1945-6131


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