Using information technology (IT) to improve communication between the emergency room and cancer clinic.

2016 
158 Background: A communication gap was identified at the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario which resulted in oncologists at the cancer centre (CC) not consistently being informed when oncology patients (pt) were seen in the emergency room (ER). An automated IT notification system was developed to inform oncologists when their pt were seen in the ER. Methods: Pt who had been seen within 60 days in the CC were considered active. An IT notification system linked active CC visits and ER visits. A list was generated daily of pt that were both CC and in the ER and this was emailed through a secure system to treating oncologists. Following six months of usage an evaluation was performed which identified which pt were being seen in ER (by disease site, treatment regimen and other factors). A survey evaluated oncologist feedback regarding usefulness of this system. Results: From December 2014 to May 2015 notifications were analyzed. A total of 773 pt (12% of total active cancer patients) had an ER visit resul...
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