Veterans Affairs radiation oncology quality surveillance program and American Society for Radiation Oncology quality measures initiative Journal Article


Authors: Park, J.; Puckett, L. L.; Katsoulakis, E.; Venkatesulu, B. P.; Kujundzic, K.; Solanki, A. A.; Movsas, B.; Simone, C. B. 2nd; Sandler, H.; Lawton, C. A.; Das, P.; Wo, J. Y.; Buchholz, T. A.; Fisher, C. M.; Harrison, L. B.; Sher, D. J.; Kapoor, R.; Chapman, C. H.; Dawes, S.; Kudner, R.; Wilson, E.; Hagan, M.; Palta, J.; Kelly, M. D.
Article Title: Veterans Affairs radiation oncology quality surveillance program and American Society for Radiation Oncology quality measures initiative
Abstract: Purpose: Ensuring high quality, evidence-based radiation therapy for patients is of the upmost importance. As a part of the largest integrated health system in America, the Department of Veterans Affairs National Radiation Oncology Program (VA-NROP) established a quality surveillance initiative to address the challenge and necessity of providing the highest quality of care for veterans treated for cancer. Methods and Materials: As part of this initiative, the VA-NROP contracted with the American Society for Radiation Oncology to commission 5 Blue Ribbon Panels for lung, prostate, rectal, breast, and head and neck cancers experts. This group worked collaboratively with the VA-NROP to develop consensus quality measures. In addition to the site-specific measures, an additional Blue Ribbon Panel comprised of the chairs and other members of the disease sites was formed to create 18 harmonized quality measures for all 5 sites (13 quality, 4 surveillance, and 1 aspirational). Conclusions: The VA-NROP and American Society for Radiation Oncology collaboration have created quality measures spanning 5 disease sites to help improve patient outcomes. These will be used for the ongoing quality surveillance of veterans receiving radiation therapy through the VA and its community partners. © 2022
Keywords: united states; neoplasm; neoplasms; breast cancer; lung cancer; prostate cancer; health care quality; quality indicators, health care; government; head and neck cancer; radiation oncology; medical society; rectum cancer; veteran; united states department of veterans affairs; veterans; workflow; humans; human; male; article
Journal Title: Practical Radiation Oncology
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1879-8519
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2022-11-01
Start Page: 468
End Page: 474
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.prro.2022.05.015
PUBMED: 35690354
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 December 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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