Outside the box: will information technology be a viable intervention to improve the quality of cancer care?
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Follow-up to abnormal cancer screening tests: considering the multilevel context of careThe role of Internet resources in clinical oncology: promises and challengesThe impact of health information technology on cancer care across the continuum: a systematic review and meta-analysisPediatric palliative care and eHealth opportunities for patient-centered careImproving symptom communication through personal digital assistants: the CHAT (Communicating Health Assisted by Technology) project.Engaging primary care patients to use a patient-centered personal health record.Time to reboot: resetting health care to support tobacco dependency treatment services.Extending the reach, effectiveness, and efficiency of communication: evidence from the centers of excellence in cancer communication research.Designing a multifaceted survivorship care plan to meet the information and communication needs of breast cancer patients and their family physicians: results of a qualitative pilot study.Improving modern cancer care through information technologyWhat Do People Affected by Cancer Think About Electronic Health Information Exchange? Results From the 2010 LIVESTRONG Electronic Health Information Exchange Survey and the 2008 Health Information National Trends Survey.Informatics-enabled behavioral medicine in oncology.Population-level trends in posttreatment cancer survivors' concerns and associated receipt of care: results from the 2006 and 2010 LIVESTRONG surveysSystems strategies to support cancer screening in U.S. primary care practice.The interface of primary and oncology specialty care: from symptoms to diagnosisThe interface between primary and oncology specialty care: treatment through survivorship.Toward improving the quality of cancer care: addressing the interfaces of primary and oncology-related subspecialty careThe interface of primary and oncology specialty care: from diagnosis through primary treatment.Interfaces across the cancer continuum offer opportunities to improve the process of care.Multilevel factors affecting quality: examples from the cancer care continuum.Nudging best practice: the HITECH act and behavioral medicine.Identifying early dehydration risk with home-based sensors during radiation treatment: a feasibility study on patients with head and neck cancer.The need for focus on outcomes and the role of informatics.Patient perceptions of electronic medical records use and ratings of care quality.Physician perspectives on colorectal cancer surveillance care in a changing environment.Cancer Care Coordination: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Over 30 Years of Empirical Studies.Patient-centered, evidence-based, and cost-conscious cancer care across the continuum: Translating the Institute of Medicine report into clinical practice.
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Outside the box: will information technology be a viable intervention to improve the quality of cancer care?
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Christopher Hanna
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z