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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
2020
National Center for Environmental Health
2002-2009
Howard University
1971
Drug Prescribing for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in General Practice: a Cross-Sectional Study
Given the reach, breadth, and volume of data collected from multiple clinical settings systems, US central cancer registries (CCRs) are uniquely positioned to test advance health information exchange. This article describes a current Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) National Program Cancer Registries (NPCR) informatics exchange initiative.
Cancer surveillance is a field focused on collection of data to evaluate the burden cancer and apply public health strategies prevent control in community. A key challenge facing community number manual tasks required collect data, thereby resulting possible delays analysis use information. To modernize automate reporting, Centers for Disease Control Prevention planning, developing, piloting cloud-based computing platform (CS-CBCP) with standardized electronic reporting from laboratories...
Drug Prescribing for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in General Practice: a Cross-Sectional Study
The CDC's National Program of Cancer Registries has expanded the use electronic reporting to collect more timely information on newly diagnosed cancers. adoption, implementation, and vary significantly among central cancer registries. We identify factors affecting adoption these registries.Directors data managers nine took part in separate 1-hour telephone interviews early 2019. Directors were asked about their registry's key quality goals; staffing, resources, tools used aid processes;...
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Drug Prescribing for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in General Practice: a Cross-Sectional Study
6004 Background: The National Quality Forum (NQF) endorsed QMs for breast and colorectal (CR) cancer in 2007. Application by registries may yield inaccurately low measures of QM concordance because incomplete data on systemic therapy radiation. Linkage registry to insurance claims provide a more robust measure quality at the community level. This study examined with NQF using payer linked Cancer Data Base Ohio Incidence Surveillance System (combined = REG). Methods: Claims from United...
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