President's Cancer Panel Action Items and Responsible Stakeholders
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Objective 1: Enable interoperability among institutions and individuals that support care delivery across the cancer continuum, from prevention through treatment, survivorship, and end-of-life care. | |
Action Item 1.1: Health IT stakeholder groups should continue to collaborate to overcome policy and technical barriers to a nationwide, interoperable health IT system. |
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Action Item 1.2: Technical standards for information related to cancer care across the continuum should be developed, tested, disseminated, and adopted. |
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Action Item 1.3: Standard, open API platforms should be developed and used to facilitate development of cancer-related apps. |
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Objective 2: Enable individuals to manage their health information and participate in their care across the cancer continuum. | |
Action Item 2.1: Develop and validate interfaces and tools that support individuals’ engagement in their care across the cancer continuum. |
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Action Item 2.2: Organizations should develop processes that enable individuals to flag perceived errors in their medical records and ensure that responses are provided and appropriate changes are made in a timely manner. |
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Action Item 2.3: Create tools and services that help individuals identify cancer-related clinical trials appropriate for their particular situations. |
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Objective 3: Ensure that federal programs and health IT tools support the oncology workforce as it delivers care. | |
Action Item 3.1: Federal incentive programs should promote use of health IT to enhance provider delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care. |
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Action Item 3.2: EHR vendors and healthcare organizations should employ human-centered design principles to ensure that EHR interfaces are intuitive and aligned with providers’ workflows. |
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Action Item 3.3: Develop and test tools and interfaces, including apps, tailored to needs of the oncology workforce. |
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Objective 4: Facilitate health information access and sharing by ensuring adequate Internet access. | |
Action Item 4.1: Support initiatives and programs to ensure that everyone in the United States has adequate Internet access if so desired. |
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Action Item 4.2: Support initiatives and programs to ensure adequate Internet access for all healthcare providers and organizations. |
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Objective 5: Facilitate data sharing and integration to improve care, enhance surveillance, and advance research. | |
Action Item 5.1: Use learning healthcare systems to support continuous improvement in care across the cancer continuum. |
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Action Item 5.2: Use health information technologies to enhance cancer surveillance. |
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Action Item 5.3: Integrate data from various sources to create knowledge networks for cancer research. |
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High-Priority Research to Advance Connected Health for Cancer | |
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Note: ASCO = American Society of Clinical Oncology; CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CMS = Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; FCC = Federal Communications Commission; NCI = National Cancer Institute; NIH = National Institutes of Health; NPCR = National Program of Cancer Registries; ONC = Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology; PCORI = Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute; SEER = Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program