Quality Cancer Data Saves Lives The Vital Role of Cancer Registrars in the Fight against Cancer.

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Quality Cancer Data Saves Lives The Vital Role of Cancer Registrars in the Fight against Cancer

18 Million

1.5 million

67%

Cancer Registries n Statistics n Treatment strategies n Public health initiatives

Goal The ultimate goal of collecting cancer information is to prevent and control cancer and improve patient care

Result Assist physicians in assessing the efficacy of diagnostic and therapeutic methods

Result Aid in the decision making about unmet needs, physician recruitment, space needs, resource allocation, and health planning

Result Respond to local needs through an assessment of referral patterns, cancer trends, and development opportunities

Cancer-related Information n Medical history n Diagnosis and prognosis indicators n Treatment patterns n Cancer recurrence n Survival rates n Health care coverage n Patient eligibility

Different Kinds of Cancer Registries

Hospital Cancer Registry

State Cancer Registry

Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results Program (SEER)

National Program of Cancer Registries

Today, NPCR and SEER registries work collaboratively to collect and report cancer statistics on the entire U.S. population. npcr/uscs/

NPCR provides national leadership to Cancer Registries NAACCR Certified State Registries 2011 Gold Silver Black- did not meet certification requirements

CDC: National Standards n CDC has established national standards to ensure the completeness, timeliness, and quality of Cancer Registry data

National Cancer Data Base ncdb/index.html

How Registries Collect Cancer Data

The techniques used by Cancer Registrars allow for uniform data collection

Abstracting Abstracting is converting a patient’s medical information to uniform cancer data

Electronic Medical Records

Cancer Registries have embraced technology

The Flow of Cancer Information: A Case Study

Diagnosis to treatment n Jane Smith learns from her internist that she likely has breast cancer

Diagnosis to treatment n Further tests are completed at the hospital

Diagnosis to treatment n Jane’s doctor proposes a course of treatment

Diagnosis to treatment n Follow-up tests show Jane to be cancer free

Diagnosis to treatment n Jane’s data is added to other SEER and Michigan central Cancer Registry data, and the National Cancer Data Base, where it will go through more quality processes and refinement

Diagnosis to treatment n The Cancer Registrar will regularly follow- up

Cancer Information is Used to Improve Prevention, Research, and Care

Evaluate patient outcome, quality of life, and satisfaction issues and implement procedures for improvement Cancer information is used in thousands of ways, including —

Provide outcome information for cancer surveillance npcr/uscs/

Provide information for cancer prevention activities

Allocate resources at local, state, and national levels

Develop educational programs for health care providers, patients, and the general public

Cancer data form much of the body of knowledge used by medical professionals, epidemiologists, policymakers, and public health officials

Minnesota In Minnesota, a rare type cancer caused by asbestos exposure was identified, leading the state to look for increased state funding for occupational-related disease

New York Cancer registry data are now used to educate New Yorkers about cancer risk factors

Cancer Registrars Ensure Accuracy and Privacy

Inaccurate data is useless, expensive, and often harmful

National data is only as good as state and local data Health care providers record patient information and diagnosis Hospital-based cancer registrar abstracts patient information into uniform data sets and checks for an existing record for each patient Patient data is aggregated on a state level, and then sent to national registries (SEER or NPCR)

Privacy concerns are paramount to Cancer Registrars

Cancer Registrars: A challenging career requires quality education, and certification

High quality data results from trained specialists: Cancer Registrars

The Cancer Registrar must have comprehensive knowledge about cancer diagnoses, treatment, and information management

Education for Health Information Management Professionals and Cancer Registrars are similar

Hospital-based Registrar’s Role Goes Beyond Data Collection n Cancer Program Management n Cancer Committee Member n Monitor quality of Cancer Program Management n Provide benchmarks for quality comparison

n Data Analysis for Studies n Compiling Cancer Program Annual Report n Assess referral patterns Hospital-based Registrar’s Role Goes Beyond Data Collection

n Participate in cancer prevention n Present information to cancer committee, physicians, administration Hospital-based Registrar’s Role Goes Beyond Data Collection

n Edit the data from all facilities n Query the database for data quality reports n Merge duplicate records n Audit healthcare facilities to insure accurate, timely, complete data Registrars in Central Cancer Registries are Key Players in Insuring Quality Health Care

n Work with researchers n Contribute to data analysis for cancer program planning n Present data to the local community, schools, and others n Provide education and training for registrars Registrars in Central Cancer Registries are Key Players in Ensuring Quality Health Care

How Does One Become a Cancer Registrar?

Formal Education Programs Produce Excellent Cancer Registrars

CTRs have pursued higher education Some college, associates, bachelors

Certification of Cancer Registrars

Certification ensures quality results

In 1983, the National Tumor Registrars Association (now NCRA) administered the first certification examination for tumor registry professionals. NCRA’s Certification Examination

NCRA: Resources for Registrars

NCRA represents Cancer Registry professionals and CTRs

NCRA offers: n Multiple educational and networking opportunities n Annual national conference to build knowledge and expertise n Promotion of professional standards and ethics

NCRA offers: n Management of the CTR process and NCRA’s Council on Certification n Publication of a peer- reviewed scientific journal and a quarterly newsletter

NCRA offers: n A Web site offering a wide range of publications and information about educational opportunities n

Cancer Registry is a Dynamic Profession

n Registrars are dedicated, enthusiastic, and self motivated professionals n Registrars work closely with physicians and administrators Cancer Registry is a dynamic profession

Cancer Registry careers are rewarding Associates Degree Masters Degree $39,000 $55,000

Cancer Registrars Have Many Career Opportunities n Hospitals and Health Care Facilities n Software Vendors n Government Agencies n Pharmaceutical Companies n Outsourcing or Contract services

You and Cancer Registries: A Smart Choice for a Bright Future