Blue Star Conversation: May 29, 2024
Leveraging the Electronic Health Record for Cancer Prevention: A Look at How Yale New Haven Health System is Systematizing Risk Assessment and Risk Stratification to Identify Candidates for Genetic Testing
Learn about how health systems can use their EHR to better target genetic testing!
This ACS NCCRT Blue Star Conversation will feature a brief introduction and moderation by Heather Hampel, MS, CGCC, one of the ACS NCCRT Family History & Early Onset Colorectal Cancer Strategic Priority Team (SPT) co-chairs, followed by a presentation by Xavier Llor, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Director, GI and Pancreatic Cancer Prevention Program, Digestive Diseases, at Yale School of Medicine, a co-chair of the ACS NCCRT Professional Education and Practice Implementation (PEPI) SPT. The presentation will highlight how Yale New Haven Health System is using the electronic health record (EHR) to systematically identify and invite at risk patients to participate in genetic testing for Lynch Syndrome, putting the principles outlined in the ACS NCCRT Risk Assessment and Screening Toolkit to Detect Familial, Hereditary and Early Onset Colorectal Cancer into action. Afterwards, participants will discuss potential benefits and limitations of this approach as well as next steps to implement this type of system in additional settings.
Registration is open to ACS NCCRT members and CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program and Comprehensive Cancer Control Program grantees.
12:00 – 1:00 PM ET on Wednesday, May 29, 2024
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