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Cellular Pathology Minimum Cancer Data Set Reporting Program. Greg Rayner BSc BSc MSc FIBMS Pathology IT Specialist SRFT. Pathology Minimum Cancer Data Set. Data required for a careful assessment of a cancer specimen.
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Cellular Pathology Minimum Cancer Data Set Reporting Program Greg Rayner BSc BSc MSc FIBMS Pathology IT Specialist SRFT
Pathology Minimum Cancer Data Set • Data required for a careful assessment of a cancer specimen. • Manual for Cancer Services 2004 (DoH) Pathology references include topics: • 3D-104 Reports for national minimum dataset should include required items = 1* (essential) • 3D-105 Electronic collection of national minimum dataset items = 2 (lower rating) • Dataset proformas issued by RCPATH Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
MCDS Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Minimum Cancer Data Set • Problems for reporting cancer specimens: • How to ensure capture all required data items • How to store in separate database • Not every proforma is the same • Simple (20 data items) vs Complex (40+ di) • SRFT solution: develop in house program to • capture data items at point of data entry • Basal Cell Carcinoma (~ 20 di) • Colorectal (~ 40 di) Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Key points • Program sits on top of Telepath LIMS • Imports Patient demographic data from Telepath into Windows form • Single point of entry for MCDS data • On completion - writes cancer data into Telepath as a structured report • Writes MCDS and demographic data into Database • other functionality – MDT list Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Overview of MCDS program Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Basal Cell carcinoma Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Colorectal Cancer Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Click on form to start Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
MDT list • On click OK -Add patient details to text file. • Creates new list or appends to existing list • Easy identification Patients for MDT meetings New Patient: 14/01/2009 Surname: FALSE1, Forename: False, HospNo is: XX, LabNo:H,08.0099995.L New Patient: 15/01/2009 Surname: FALSE1, Forename: False, HospNo is: XX, LabNo:H,08.0099995.L New Patient: 15/01/2009 Surname: TEST, Forename: Telepath, HospNo is: TEST, LabNo:H,08.0099993.B New Patient: 15/01/2009 Surname: TESTPATIENT, Forename: Dummy, HospNo is: DIS123456, LabNo:H,08.0099992.J New Patient: 15/01/2009 Surname: DUMMY, Forename: Test, HospNo is: ZP0823867, LabNo:H,08.0099994.X Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Future Developments • More data sets in development • Extracts for other systems / databases • Extracts from database • Write extracts: |XXXX|FALSE1|False|M|19/01/1966|H,08.0099995.L|A|upper rectum|24|11|below|Y||N||Y|N|||||||||pT1|pN0|pMx||A112/01/2009|Bashir| |ZC12345|TEST|Dummy|F|20/04/1972|H,08.0099992.L|A|colon|17|15|astride |N|YN||Y||||||Y|Y|||pT3|pN1|pMx||B1|12/01/2009|Armstrong| Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist
Conclusion • Good response from SRFT staff • Basal Cell now used • Colorectal being tested / assessed Any questions ?? Greg Rayner: Pathology IT Specialist