Author(s):  
Bruno Gabriel Araújo Lebtag ◽  
Paulo Gabriel Teixeira ◽  
Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos ◽  
Davi Viana ◽  
Valdemar V. Graciano Neto
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Author(s):  
Mathilde Arnaud ◽  
Boutheina Bannour ◽  
Arnaud Cuccuru ◽  
Christophe Gaston ◽  
Sebastien Gerard ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fatima Rahman ◽  
Alan Hales ◽  
Ryan Beegan ◽  
David Cable ◽  
David Rew

Abstract Background Many surgeons work within multidisciplinary cancer teams. The Somerset Cancer Register (SCR) is a national reporting system for service performance which is in use in more than 100 NHS Trusts. However, the core system has not yet been optimised for MDT users or for the surfacing of clinical data for research and other uses. Methods SCR replaced our legacy cancer reporting system in 2014. Working with the SCR developers, we integrated our cellular pathology and imaging records with the SCR MDT outputs. We subsequently developed SCR+ to optimise workflows for MDT coordinators and information presentation to clinical users.    Results Our HTML-enabled SCR+ software application displays all cancer patients by pathological type and year of presentation on dynamic histograms, for ease of visualisation and interaction. Every selected case is displayed in list order for each and every MDT meeting, with a fast hyperlink to our integral Lifelines EPR interface, to electronic pathology records back to 1990, and to our Breast Cancer Data System for relevant patients. Conclusions The SCR+ module transforms the access and visualisation of cancer workload across our Trust for all authorised MDT users, with appropriate data security. The agile programming methodology allowed us to build a sustainable cancer data system with further development potential. The product substantially enhances user experience, data recall and productivity over legacy systems. Close cooperation between clinically proficient  IT teams and clinicians as the end consumers of digital health data systems yields significant operational benefits at pace and with very modest costs.  


Author(s):  
Abdul Wahid ◽  
Agus Mulyanto

Evaluating the performance of employees in an organization is a necessity if the organization seeks improvement of their service quality. Konsorsium Yayasan Mulia working in the field of education is very concerned with evaluating their employee performance. One of the evaluations which have been routinely carried out is evaluation of homeroom teacher performance. This evaluation is done as a form of Konsorsium Yayasan Mulia attention on the student character building. The evaluation has been made manually spend a lot of time and effort, it is necessary for a system that can be the solution of the problem. The system will be built is the first system, that means it requires development method that flexible to changes.System development method used in this research is eXtreme Programming. This method is part of Agile Programming that emphasizes intense communication with customers to determine their needs. The steps of this method are planning, design, coding and testing.The homeroom task evaluation system is a bridge between the homeroom teacher, the principal and Konsorsium Yayasan Mulia. General overview of the system, the system has three user level, admin, principal and homeroom teacher. Admin can post an evaluation sheet and manage principal. Principal can manage homeroom teacher and homeroom theacher can report their task performance.The result of this research is a system that provides convenience to Konsorsium Yayasan Mulia to evaluate the task performance of homeroom teacher.


2018 ◽  
Vol 34 (5) ◽  
pp. 1131-1138
Author(s):  
Thomas Hoeren ◽  
Stefan Pinelli

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