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11 Jun
2019-06-11 - 2019-06-13    
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HIMSS and Health 2.0 European Conference Helsinki, Finland 11-13 June 2019 The HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference will be a unique three day event you [...]
7th Epidemiology and Public Health Conference
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-18    
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Time : June 17-18, 2019 Dubai, UAE Theme: Global Health a major topic of concern in Epidemiology Research and Public Health study Epidemiology Meet 2019 in [...]
Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-21    
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Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress Join us for World Pharma Week 2019, where 15th Annual Biomarkers & Immuno-Oncology World Congress and 18th Annual World Preclinical Congress, two of Cambridge [...]
International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH USA 2019
2019-06-18 - 2019-06-20    
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International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH (formerly Smart Health Conference) USA, will bring together 1000+ healthcare professionals from across the world on a [...]
Annual Congress on  Yoga and Meditation
2019-06-20 - 2019-06-21    
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About Conference With the support of Organizing Committee Members, “Annual Congress on Yoga and Meditation” (Yoga Meditation 2019) is planned to be held in Dubai, [...]
Collaborative Care & Health IT Innovations Summit
2019-06-23 - 2019-06-25    
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Technology Integrating Pre-Acute and LTPAC Services into the Healthcare and Payment EcosystemsHyatt Regency Inner Harbor 300 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America, 21202 [...]
2019 AHA LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
2019-06-25 - 2019-06-27    
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Welcome Welcome to attendee registration for the 27th Annual AHA/AHA Center for Health Innovation Leadership Summit! The 2019 AHA Leadership Summit promotes a revolution in thinking [...]
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Chemotherapy Management Giving you some major difficulty?

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You transitioned to electronic medical records a few years back and your practice has streamlined. Why then should you go for specialized EMR solutions?

For a few specialties it is the only way forward, Oncology is one of them. Certain unique demands such as accurate tumor staging, flow sheets, the need for multidisciplinary workflow documentation, integration of laboratory and imaging reporting, and dealing with chemotherapy ordering and toxicities are not fully met by all EMRs. Particularly demanding is chemo ordering and service management, a feature that is not present in ordinary solutions. This is not a minor drawback as manual chemo ordering wastes a lot of time. Though a standard EMR will provide an oncologist with integrated patient information such as body weight, social history, serum cretonne, age etc, he still needs to perform the cumbersome task of calculating the chemo dosage himself. This means additional effort, higher probability of committing errors and time wasted in calculations rather than caring for your patient!

An Oncology EMR reduces your clinical workload and risk of errors by automatically calculating the chemo dosage. It also prompts you for any changes, ensuring that the patient is not under dosed- making the drug ineffective- or over dosed- creating toxicity. With a very small window for medication errors in oncology’a speedy shift to these specialized EMRs is inevitable. Moreover, as the probability of developing cancer increases, estimates suggest it is a 1/3 chance in a person’s lifetime, patients and their families will prefer specialized EMR run practices -perceived to be safer than ordinary ones.

In case of errors, increased public interest also exposes you to greater legal liabilities. If you are lucky enough to avoid them, you still losing your hard earned reputation. However, there is a limit to what you can do as a number of intermediaries such as nurses and pharmacies are involved in chemo management. Off course you can try monitoring the treatment at each stage but three recent changes in chemo services will make it difficult.

  1. Transfer of chemotherapy preparation and administration (due to financial pressure) out of physician offices to other sites.
  2. Provision of chemotherapy by entities other than physician offices (e.g., ’brown-bagging’)
  3. Oral chemotherapy.

Until recently, most chemo related services were administered within the practice under the direct supervision of the doctor. With recent changes in insurance reimbursement, however, drug preparation and administration are moving outside the office and into hospital outpatient departments. In this scenario e-prescription and bi-directional chemo lab interfaces reduce the risk of error associated with transfer of orders.

Similarly, with the popularity of oral chemo therapy there is always an issue of poor patient compliance. In EMRs- Patient portals, automatic sms and email alerts are effective reminders to ensure that patients take their medicines as instructed.

Another disadvantage of moving chemo administration out of office is lesser contact between nurses and patients. Thus, your clinical staff has much less opportunity to educate the patients about therapies and post treatment plans. Our built-in patient education material, disease alerts help patients in understanding and management of their clinical condition.

The way forward for Oncologists therefore, is to buy an EMR. that automates the maximum number of processes in their practice ensuring workflow standardization and minimizing human errors.