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The Victorian Cancer Registry (VCR) Supporting electronic cancer registration Speakers: Debbie Billiet – VCR Operations Manager Meng Tuck Mok – VCR Project Officer
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Summary Overview of VCR Cancer registration process VCR re-engineering project Benefits of electronic registrations VCRIP - introduction VCRIP - getting started VCR contact details
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About VCR What is VCR? Population based register of cancer in residents of Victoria
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2000 1990 1980 1970 1950 1960 1940 Victorian Cancer Registry - Timelines 1988Amendment to reporting schedule allows reporting of in situ carcinoma 1959Four more hospitals join scheme 1939Cancer registry established in six hospitals 1940First cancer registrations made 1941Registry closes - WWII 1946Registry reopens 1958Cancer Act passed “to consolidate the Law relating to the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria and the Cancer Institute and for other purposes” 1971Computerisation of registry 1975Registry expands to cover Melbourne metropolitan area 1981Cancer Act amended make cancer notification mandatory 1982Registry becomes population based 1997Reporting regulations amended to include reporting by prescribed registers 2000Reporting regulations amended to include details of tumour recurrence 2002Re-engineering of registry
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Hospitals Public & Private Other State Registries National Cancer Statistics Clearing House Australian Bureau Statistics National Death Index Death Register Pathology Laboratories Victorian Cancer Registry Prescribed Registers
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To monitor the cancer epidemic Incidence & mortality To evaluate cancer control programs Prevention – eg. Sunsmart Early detection – eg. Breastscreen, Paptest To facilitate research Record linkage eg. Occupational cohort studies (Vietnam vets) Ethically approved research studies Cancer Registry Functions
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Current Registration Process paper ‘green’ cancer notification forms Hospital and pathology data in a variety of electronic formats eg. CD, floppy disc ALL electronic files are currently printed
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VCR re-engineering project Commenced in 2002 Strategy to become a full electronic registry Changeover of data repository Upgrade in technology Expand core VCR data set
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Benefits of electronic registrations Improve timeliness of cancer data Streamline registration process Faster data consolidation Feedback for specific cases eg. death dates
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Victorian Cancer Registry Internet Portal (VCRIP) Response to VCR notifier survey (December 2004) Part of VCR re-engineering project Facilitate full electronic cancer reporting
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VCRIP - objectives Secure electronic transfer of the specified generic file format Web based online cancer registration e-form Communication between VCR and notifiers and vice versa Disseminate population base or consolidated cancer data
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Percentage of Electronic Notifiers 2002-2004 Hospitals Pathology Labs
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VCRIP – Security & encryption Secure socket layer (SSL) protocol Used for commercial transactions Web browser based User login
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VCRIP - model for electronic notification
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VCRIP – screen shot Insert screen shot of VCRIP home page – Main Page
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VCRIP – screen shot Insert screen shot of generic file format page Insert screen shot of VCRIP e-form page – E- Form
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VCRIP – who should apply? Anyone who is involved in completing and sending cancer registrations to VCR Health Information Managers Coders/clerks Pathology managers/staff IT personnel
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VCRIP – how to apply for user accounts? Fill in User information details at VCR stand Send in User information to VCR via email vcrinfo@cancervic.org.au
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VCRIP – site testing Beta testing Generic format and e-forms Participating hospital and pathology notifiers Testing protocol and evaluation criteria
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VCRIP – when, where and how? Rollout - September 2005 Mailout Secure Website URL https://www.cancervic.org.au/vcr/vcrip Email vcrquery@cancervic.org.au Visit us at the VCR stand
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