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November 6, 2009 12:15
"Are the Data in Your Electronic Records Correct? Lessons from the Maryland Cancer Registry"
Diane M. Dwyer, M.D., Medical Director, Center for Cancer Surveillance and Control, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

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Ojectives: 1. Describe the reporting systems, data systems, and coding used for cancer cases in the United States and Canada 2. Descirbe how data are evaluated and edits are set to assure quality data 3. Name two problems found in the Maryland Cancer Registry data for 2002 diagnosis year and how they were identified, investigated, and remediated 4. Describe how these lessons are applicable to other electronic health record data

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