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  • Hematology
  • Medical Informatics
  • Transplantation Science

Background:

  • Stem cell transplant (SCT) programs face rapidly evolving informatics needs.
  • Existing electronic medical records (EMRs) often lack specialized functionalities crucial for SCT.
  • There is a gap between current EMR capabilities and the specific requirements of SCT practice and research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review informatics strategies and applications for stem cell transplant (SCT) programs.
  • To discuss technical and workflow support for optimizing information technology resources.
  • To provide guidance on the use of both SCT-specific applications and EMRs.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current informatics strategies and applications in SCT.
  • Discussion of technical and workflow support considerations.
  • Analysis of the integration and utilization of EMRs and specialized SCT software.

Main Results:

  • Most hospitals utilize EMRs, but few possess dedicated SCT applications.
  • Standard EMRs frequently omit essential data elements required for SCT.
  • Optimization requires strategic integration of specialized SCT tools alongside EMRs.

Conclusions:

  • SCT programs require tailored informatics solutions beyond standard EMRs.
  • Effective information management is critical for advancing SCT practice and research.
  • A combination of specialized SCT applications and optimized EMRs is recommended.