Rapid-learning system for cancer care Journal Article


Authors: Abernethy, A. P.; Etheredge, L. M.; Ganz, P. A.; Wallace, P.; German, R. R.; Neti, C.; Bach, P. B.; Murphy, S. B.
Article Title: Rapid-learning system for cancer care
Abstract: Compelling public interest is propelling national efforts to advance the evidence base for cancer treatment and control measures and to transform the way in which evidence is aggregated and applied. Substantial investments in health information technology, comparative effectiveness research, health care quality and value, and personalized medicine support these efforts and have resulted in considerable progress to date. An emerging initiative, and one that integrates these converging approaches to improving health care, is "rapid-learning health care." In this framework, routinely collected real-time clinical data drive the process of scientific discovery, which becomes a natural outgrowth of patient care. To better understand the state of the rapid-learning health care model and its potential implications for oncology, the National Cancer Policy Forum of the Institute of Medicine held a workshop entitled "A Foundation for Evidence-Driven Practice: A Rapid-Learning System for Cancer Care" in October 2009. Participants examined the elements of a rapid-learning system for cancer, including registries and databases, emerging information technology, patient-centered and -driven clinical decision support, patient engagement, culture change, clinical practice guidelines, point-of-care needs in clinical oncology, and federal policy issues and implications. This Special Article reviews the activities of the workshop and sets the stage to move from vision to action.
Keywords: costs; personalized medicine; health-care; quality
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume: 28
Issue: 27
ISSN: 0732-183X
Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology  
Date Published: 2010-09-20
Start Page: 4268
End Page: 4274
Language: English
ACCESSION: ISI:000281909700025
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2010.28.5478
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC2953977
PUBMED: 20585094
PMCID: PMC2953977
PUBMED: 20585094
PMCID: PMC2953977
PUBMED: 20585094
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