Abstract
The use of oral oncolytics continues to expand within the oncology landscape. Electronic medical records (EMR) can capture prescribing information such as initial dose and prescription dates, which can be readily extracted through databases. However, these structured data often lack accurate treatment histories on actual fulfilment and how patients are taking oral therapies at home. The latter information often requires assessment of unstructured data, which includes progress notes, phone notes and email communications within the EMR. We aimed to assess the rate of completeness of data describing oral oncolytics from charts.
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