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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 61-66

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... Shulman, University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center Session Objective: To review the current state and trends of EHRs and discuss the evidence base for the design, development, and use of EHRs in cancer care, research, and surveillance. Technical and Contextual Evolution of EHRs Mia Levy, Foundation Medicine, Inc.
From page 62...
... The Impact of EHRs on the Physician–Patient Relationship Jyoti D Patel, Northwestern University Integrating Patient-Reported Outcomes into Electronic Health Record Systems in Oncology Ethan Basch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Today's Patient Portal and Sharing of Patient Data across EHR Systems for Cancer Care and Research Travis J
From page 63...
... Oncology Care Pathways: Importance and Relation to Current EHRs' Functionality and Opportunities for Improvement Robin Zon, Michiana Hematology Oncology Opportunities for Decision Support through the Use of EHRs Mary M Ichiuji, Kaiser Permanente Efficiency of EHR Use and Management in Creating an Ideal Workspace and Presentation of Critical Data for Oncology Specific Care Providers Shilo Anders, Vanderbilt University Interface between Electronic Systems and Humans: View from Outside of Medicine Elizabeth Mynatt, Northeastern University Human Factors Engineering for EHR Design in Oncology Care: The Patient Experience across the Cancer Care Continuum Pascale Carayon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
From page 64...
... Session 4: Roundtable -- Innovative Strategies to Improve EHR Data Collection to Support Care Quality and Research Initiatives Co-moderators: • Neal J Meropol, Flatiron Health • Lara Strawbridge, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services  Session Objective: To discuss new approaches and opportunities to enhance EHR structure, data collection and standardization, interoperability, and EHR integration to improve clinical care and enhance oncology research.
From page 65...
... Sim, Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Department of Defense Advancing Progress in EHRs: Cancer Surveillance as an Example Lynne Penberthy, National Cancer Institute Electronic Health Records for Public Health Planning and Research Lisa C Richardson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
From page 66...
... Winn, Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center Session Objective: To discuss potential policy levers and actionable strategies to enhance innovation in the development, implementation, and use of EHRs in oncology care, research, and surveillance. Panelists (Session Co-moderators)


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