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Can EHR automation address cancer survivors’ needs?
Using electronic health records to address risk factors in cancer survivors
Challenge
Cancer survivors, of which there are nearly 17 million in the U.S., are at greater risk than the general population for developing chronic conditions. Addressing these associated risk factors is essential to improving cancer survivor health and well-being.
The objective of this study for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was to:
- Implement proven health systems changes to reduce chronic disease risk factors in cancer survivors
- Disseminate best practices through the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP)
Solution
Westat established subcontracts with 2 NCCCP awardees that partnered with local clinics within their network to implement health systems changes aimed at reducing chronic disease risk factors in cancer survivors.
We provided technical assistance to identify cancer survivors within the clinic population and their associated risk factors using available electronic health record (EHR) data. Using these data, Westat supported clinics to develop automated prompts, messaging, and referrals to streamline their clinical care workflow.
Westat conducted key informant interviews with project and clinic staff to understand the contextual factors, facilitators, and barriers associated with implementing these changes.
Results
One clinic used EHR data to identify cancer survivors with high body mass index (BMI) and developed automated referrals of these patients to a dietitian.
The second clinic implemented an electronic malnutrition screening tool. Patients were referred to a dietitian or given educational videos through an EHR messaging feature.
Key informant interviews helped us understand the critical components of the implementation process, challenges and barriers faced, and successes using the automated systems to facilitate care. Westat developed a toolkit to provide guidance for other NCCCP awardees to implement similar EHR enhancements.
Focus Areas
Multisite Epidemiology Studies Public HealthCapabilities
Biostatistics and Epidemiology Data CollectionSenior Expert Contact
Beth Slotman
Senior Research Associate
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