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A Clinical Information System for Oncology describes a medical information system designed and implemented in a cancer center but with broad applicability to medical practice beyond the cancer center environment in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Regarded as forward looking in 1978, the system has the distinction of still being in production. Indeed, its functionality has continued to grow and its technical implementation to evolve with the changing technology over the last decade. The authors detail the functions supported by this unique system, illustrate how it assists in the care process, review its development history, and evaluate its impact on the delivery of care in terms of cost, user satisfaction, and efficacy. Unlike much information technology, the system is an active participant in medical decision making: it includes comprehensive tools for managing a

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I. Introduction and Overview.- 1. The Oncology Clinical Information System.- 2. Data Management in Clinical Decision Making.- 3. Development History.- II. Functional Description.- 4. Clinical Data Management.- 5. Protocol-Directed Care.- 6. Pharmacy System.- 7. Hemapheresis System.- 8. General Administrative Functions.- III. Evaluation and Future Directions.- 9. Evaluation and Future Directions.- 10. Implementing OCIS at the Ohio State University.

A Clinical Information System for Oncology

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    A Paperback by John P. Enterline, Raymond E.Jr. Lenhard, Bruce I. Blum

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      Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
      Publication Date: 1/15/2011 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781461281870, 978-1461281870
      ISBN10: 1461281873
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      Book Synopsis
      A Clinical Information System for Oncology describes a medical information system designed and implemented in a cancer center but with broad applicability to medical practice beyond the cancer center environment in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Regarded as forward looking in 1978, the system has the distinction of still being in production. Indeed, its functionality has continued to grow and its technical implementation to evolve with the changing technology over the last decade. The authors detail the functions supported by this unique system, illustrate how it assists in the care process, review its development history, and evaluate its impact on the delivery of care in terms of cost, user satisfaction, and efficacy. Unlike much information technology, the system is an active participant in medical decision making: it includes comprehensive tools for managing a

      Table of Contents
      I. Introduction and Overview.- 1. The Oncology Clinical Information System.- 2. Data Management in Clinical Decision Making.- 3. Development History.- II. Functional Description.- 4. Clinical Data Management.- 5. Protocol-Directed Care.- 6. Pharmacy System.- 7. Hemapheresis System.- 8. General Administrative Functions.- III. Evaluation and Future Directions.- 9. Evaluation and Future Directions.- 10. Implementing OCIS at the Ohio State University.

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