An EPIC electronic decision support tool to identify percentage of patients with stage IV thoracic or gastrointestinal malignancy who would benefit from concurrent palliative care but do not currently receive it.
Adelson K, Trant A, Framski K, Swidler M, Kashyap N. An EPIC electronic decision support tool to identify percentage of patients with stage IV thoracic or gastrointestinal malignancy who would benefit from concurrent palliative care but do not currently receive it. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2017, 35: 133-133. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.35.8_suppl.133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpic electronic health recordConcurrent palliative carePalliative careOncologic careElectronic decision support toolPalliative care visitsPC referral rateSmilow Cancer HospitalStandard oncologic careYale-New HavenPalliative care consultStage IV diseasePercentage of patientsPalliative care servicesHealth care utilizationICD-10 diagnosisQuality of lifeVolume of patientsElectronic health recordsAlign careCare consultEligible patientsPC referralEnd of lifeIOM guidelines