EMR integrated platform improves data abstraction efficiency and speed for cancer patient records
The researchers conducted an observational evaluation of the Onco-Insight platform to compare its performance against conventional manual abstraction methods for cancer patients at a tertiary care center. The study focused on measuring turnaround times and the completeness of sociodemographic, diagnostic, and treatment information within electronic medical records.
The results indicated that utilizing the integrated platform led to a notable reduction in mean abstraction time for specific components compared to traditional methods. While sociodemographic data showed high retrievability, the authors noted that diagnostic and treatment data completeness varied across the cohort. The system was found to improve overall efficiency by providing a unified entry point for multiple reporting requirements.
Several limitations were identified, including the fact that follow-up information after cancer therapy remained manual. Additionally, manual reviews were still required for patients treated at other institutions or when distinguishing initial therapies from later progressions. Clinicians should view these results as an indication of improved workflow efficiency in data collection rather than a complete replacement for manual oversight.