Analysis and Classification of Oncology Activities on the Way to Workflow Based Single Source Documentation in Clinical Information Systems
BMC medical informatics and decision making(2015)
Abstract
Background: Today, cancer documentation is still a tedious task involving many different information systems even within a single institution and it is rarely supported by appropriate documentation workflows.Methods: In a comprehensive 14 step analysis we compiled diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for 13 cancer entities using a mixed approach of document analysis, workflow analysis, expert interviews, workflow modelling and feedback loops. These pathways were stepwise classified and categorized to create a final set of grouped pathways and workflows including electronic documentation forms.Results: A total of 73 workflows for the 13 entities based on 82 paper documentation forms additionally to computer based documentation systems were compiled in a 724 page document comprising 130 figures, 94 tables and 23 tumour classifications as well as 12 follow-up tables. Stepwise classification made it possible to derive grouped diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for the three major classes-solid entities with surgical therapy-solid entities with surgical and additional therapeutic activities and-non-solid entities.For these classes it was possible to deduct common documentation workflows to support workflow-guided single-source documentation.Conclusions: Clinical documentation activities within a Comprehensive Cancer Center can likely be realized in a set of three documentation workflows with conditional branching in a modern workflow supporting clinical information system.
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Key words
Acute Myeloid Leukemia,Clinical Pathway,Computerize Physician Order Entry,Clinical Information System,Clinical Documentation
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