Opportunities for better management of cancer in patients receiving chemotherapy at Aurora Health Care (AHC), a large integrated health system in eastern Wisconsin.

2012 
110 Background: Cancer patients, especially those on chemotherapy, have complex medical histories. They experience a variety of medical problems from their cancer and treatments. This quality improvement study is designed to collect information about chemotherapy related emergency department (ED) visits to estimate ED utilization rates, recognize patterns and evaluate other confounders. The goal is to assess and reduce ED use at AHC through improved care management. Methods: The one-year data analysis includes any patient who received chemotherapy in an outpatient care setting and had a visit to the ED within 60 days of treatment. Chemotherapy was defined by designated CPT codes combined with a primary cancer diagnosis. Every ED visit was matched to all available chemotherapy visits for each patient, retaining the chemotherapy visit nearest in chronology prior to the ED visit. Data Exclusions: (a) Patients who received chemotherapy outside AHC, and then accessed an AHC ED; (b) Patients who received inpati...
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