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by killjoywashere
541 days ago
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The cancer reporting protocols from the College of American Pathologists are available in structured format (1). No major laboratory information system vendor properly implements them, properly, and their implementation errors cause some not-insignificant problems with patient care (oncologists calling the lab asking for clarification, etc). This has pushed labs to make policies disallowing the use of those modules and individual pathologists reverting to their own non-portable templates in Word documents. The medical information systems vendors are right up there with health insurance companies in terms of their investment in ensuring patient deaths. Ensuring. With an E. (1) https://www.cap.org/protocols-and-guidelines/electronic-canc... |
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"Contact the CAP for more information about licensing and using the CAP electronic Cancer Protocols for cancer reporting at your institution."
This stinks of the same gate-keeping that places like NIST and ISO do, charging you for access to their "standards".