Aims: The aim of the Continuous Improvement in Care (CIC) Cancer research program is to explain variations in health outcomes, which at present cannot be understood with conventional health outcome measures. To achieve this, the project is collecting data reflecting not just the disease process but results of procedures, processes, structures, and systems in the continuum from prevention, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship to end of life care. Method: Data from both the clinical and patient perspective will be measured. The project will utilise an extensive platform of data and evaluate how best to implement the system within both the public and private sector for a range of cancer types including colorectal. The International Consortiu...
Background: Rising expenditure for new cancer medicines is accelerating concerns that their costs wi...
Background: The virtual data warehouse (VDW) tumor table is a valuable data resource available to Ca...
Background: Monitoring treatment patterns is crucial to improving cancer patient care. Our aim was t...
Background Substantial staff time and costs are incurred in the collection of data for cancer clinic...
Background : A high burden of registration in the context of quality improvement projects may result...
BACKGROUND: A high burden of registration in the context of quality improvement projects may result ...
© 2017 Caroline Jane MacCallumColorectal cancer (CRC) is a common and life-threatening disease which...
Collecting data is time-consuming and expensive. Electronic transac-tions, including electronic medi...
Introduction: There is an urgent need to improve quality of care across many areas of health, includ...
© 2018 Nigel Da SilvaBackground: Research into Colorectal cancer (CRC) require maintenance of clinic...
Data used to determine patient eligibility for cancer clinical trials often come from disparate sour...
Attempting to collect too much data can result in lack of participation by patients and institutions...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
Colorectal cancer researchers spend a substantial amount of effort performing integration, cleansing...
[[abstract]]Background: Taiwan has 32 biobanks under Government’ governance. The Ministry of Health ...
Background: Rising expenditure for new cancer medicines is accelerating concerns that their costs wi...
Background: The virtual data warehouse (VDW) tumor table is a valuable data resource available to Ca...
Background: Monitoring treatment patterns is crucial to improving cancer patient care. Our aim was t...
Background Substantial staff time and costs are incurred in the collection of data for cancer clinic...
Background : A high burden of registration in the context of quality improvement projects may result...
BACKGROUND: A high burden of registration in the context of quality improvement projects may result ...
© 2017 Caroline Jane MacCallumColorectal cancer (CRC) is a common and life-threatening disease which...
Collecting data is time-consuming and expensive. Electronic transac-tions, including electronic medi...
Introduction: There is an urgent need to improve quality of care across many areas of health, includ...
© 2018 Nigel Da SilvaBackground: Research into Colorectal cancer (CRC) require maintenance of clinic...
Data used to determine patient eligibility for cancer clinical trials often come from disparate sour...
Attempting to collect too much data can result in lack of participation by patients and institutions...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
Colorectal cancer researchers spend a substantial amount of effort performing integration, cleansing...
[[abstract]]Background: Taiwan has 32 biobanks under Government’ governance. The Ministry of Health ...
Background: Rising expenditure for new cancer medicines is accelerating concerns that their costs wi...
Background: The virtual data warehouse (VDW) tumor table is a valuable data resource available to Ca...
Background: Monitoring treatment patterns is crucial to improving cancer patient care. Our aim was t...