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September 20, 2019 Best Practices for Managing Centralized Drug and Regimen Content Streamlining Clinical Workflows Moderator Panelists Kyle Ritter PharmD, BCPS, BCOP place photo over circle Clinical Product & Content Specialist,


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Best Practices for Managing Centralized Drug and Regimen Content

Streamlining Clinical Workflows

September 20, 2019

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Kyle Ritter PharmD, BCPS, BCOP

Clinical Product & Content Specialist, Flatiron Health

Panelists Moderator

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Lynette Garcia RN BSN, OCN Clinical Services Director, New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants LTD/ New Mexico Cancer Center Jonas Congelli, RPh Chief of Pharmacy, Laboratory & Nutrition Services, Hematology Oncology Associates of Central New York

Panelists

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Agenda

  • Introduction to Flatiron’s drug

formulary and NCCN regimen library

10 MINUTES

  • Panel discussion with experts

from our community

25 MINUTES

  • Q&A

10 MINUTES

Panelists

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therapies and newly approved drugs, especially in oncology. especially in oncology. Clinical teams face an ever-evolving landscape of

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Formulary

Integration with First Databank, a nationally recognized drug database, provides direct access to drug content The formulary list in OncoEMR is a tool to find, build, and manage drug-related information Each practice customizes and maintains their formulary

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Regimens

Clinical Oncology team converts NCCN order templates into OncoEMR regimens and reviews internally for quality assurance NCCN team reviews and approves all content to ensure accuracy Clinical Oncology team publishes content to all

  • practices. Covers 20 diseases today, expanding to

cover all NCCN diseases over time

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Ask the Experts

Access real-time support from Flatiron experts on products and services Attend live training sessions to learn about best practices and commonly requested topics Discover and explore curated “Tips and Tricks” to optimize practice workflows Open: Friday - 1-3:45pm Saturday - 7:45am-1pm; 2:45pm-5:45pm Sunday - 9am-12pm

[photo(s) from ATE last year?]

Today, 2:30 to 4:00 PM at the Clinical Oncology Booths

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New Mexico Hematology Consultants, LTD

  • Independent, physician-owned, multi-disciplinary center
  • 18 MDs, 2 PharmDs, & 4 APPs across 2 sites of service
  • 2017 NCQA Oncology Medical Home, 1st in the nation
  • Active participant in the Oncology Care Model with emphasis
  • n patient experience
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Hematology Oncology Associates

  • f Central New York
  • Independent, physician-owned, multi-disciplinary practice
  • 18 providers, 3 sites of care and 1 wellness center
  • Oncology Care Model participant, Oncology Medical Home

and an ASCO QOPI certified practice

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Questions

Panelists

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Thank you!

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EXTRA SLIDES

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Refreshed Formulary List Page

Available: Winter

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Regimen Library Updates

NCCN Regimens Available Today

1. Anal carcinoma 2. Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma 3. Follicular Lymphoma 4. Bladder Cancer 5. Breast Cancer 6. Colon Cancer 7. Cutaneous Melanoma 8. Kidney Cancer 9. Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma 10. Myelodysplastic Syndromes 11. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer 12. Pancreatic Cancer 13. Prostate Cancer 14. Rectal Cancer 15. Small Cell Lung Cancer 16. Hepatobiliary Cancer 17. Ovarian cancers 18. Testicular Cancer