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CP3R: An Important Tool.

Danette Clark, Danillie Clark

    Journal of Registry Management
    |August 25, 2016
    PubMed
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    The Web-based Cancer Program Practice Profile Reports (CP3R) provide comparative data to help providers improve adherence to standard-of-care cancer therapies. This tool supports continuous quality improvement in patient care delivery.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Healthcare Quality Improvement
    • Health Informatics

    Background:

    • Standard-of-care cancer therapies are crucial for optimal patient outcomes.
    • Provider adherence to established treatment guidelines can vary.
    • Tools are needed to monitor and improve adherence to cancer care standards.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce the Web-based Cancer Program Practice Profile Reports (CP3R) tool.
    • To demonstrate how CP3R facilitates continuous quality improvement in cancer care.
    • To present a process for ensuring data presentation meets compliance standards.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing the Web-based Cancer Program Practice Profile Reports (CP3R) platform.
    • Analyzing comparative provider data on standard-of-care therapy adherence.

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  • Developing a process for compliant data presentation.
  • Main Results:

    • CP3R offers actionable comparative data for providers.
    • The tool supports facility-level practice assessment and improvement.
    • A clear process for data presentation at a compliance level is illustrated.

    Conclusions:

    • CP3R is a valuable resource for enhancing cancer care quality.
    • Continuous monitoring and data-driven improvement are essential in oncology.
    • Effective data presentation is key to leveraging quality improvement tools.