March 13, 2026 / Last updated : March 13, 2026 Michele Webb Cancer Registrar Cancer Registry Defines Next Steps Cancer registry data is the bridge between clinical reality and operational decisions, because it does not just record events, it makes them actionable. “What happened” becomes “what do we do next” when registrars deliver standardized, decision-grade data fast enough to influence pathways, clinical decisions, and service-line strategy. Automation and workflow optimization is the amplifier: it […]
March 13, 2026 / Last updated : March 13, 2026 Michele Webb Cancer Registrar Bridge Between Clinical and Operational Reality Cancer registry data does not just describe care, it makes care measurable, comparable, and accountable across silos, sites, and time. When we translate clinical reality into operational truth, we turn anecdotes into evidence and dashboards into decisions that actually change outcomes. The question is not whether we have data, it’s whether we are using it […]
March 13, 2026 / Last updated : March 13, 2026 Michele Webb Cancer Registrar Measureable Oncology Insights Measurement is not a metric—it is a system for comparability. Cancer registry data turns fragmented records into accountable oncology performance.
March 13, 2026 / Last updated : March 13, 2026 Michele Webb Cancer Registrar Decision-Ready Data: Where Is It? Assets like the cancer registry are, by design, used to amplify and strengthen the oncology service line. Each case in the Registry contains decision-ready data that is carefully coded and validated by an ODS who received specialized training. The equation looks like this: ODS + Workflow Optimization + Validated Data = Clinical and Operational Decision […]
March 13, 2026 / Last updated : March 13, 2026 Michele Webb artificial intelligence It’s a Privilege It has been my honor and privilege to serve as a cancer registrar, speaker, and author for the past 20+ years! Registrars are a unique healthcare professional, highly trained in anatomy and physiology, cancer disease process, and the healthcare delivery process. Not only has clinical and scientific medicine changed dramatically since I first started, but […]
February 15, 2026 / Last updated : February 15, 2026 Michele Webb artificial intelligence What It Means When a Cancer Registrar Says, “There Is No Room for AI in the Cancer Registry” Why do cancer registrars say, “There is no room for AI in the cancer registry?” As a cancer registrar who advocates for thoughtful AI automation, I hear this phrase often. In most cases, it is not opposition to innovation. It is a signal of perceived risk without control. AI has been part of registry work […]
October 21, 2025 / Last updated : November 18, 2025 Michele Webb Cancer Registry Case Finding is the Foundation Finding EVERY cancer case is not optional.It is foundational to cancer program integrity. Casefinding is not just a cancer registry workflow. It is the foundation of every cancer program quality measure, accreditation, and KPI. Without it, the cancer registry is not only under-performing but puts the hospital credibility at risk. Every case matters and cancer […]
July 3, 2025 / Last updated : July 3, 2025 Michele Webb ODS-C artificial intelligence Your Data Should Travel as Far as Your Patients Outpatient cancer care reaches miles into the community.So should your Registry data. In today’s landscape, relying on inpatient-only records or admission (ADT) codes is a fast track to missed cases and incomplete reporting. To read or download the entire article, click here hashtag#OncologyData hashtag#HealthIT hashtag#OutpatientCare hashtag#Casefinding hashtag#AIinOncology hashtag#ThePowerOfOne hashtag#MicheleWebbODS
July 3, 2025 / Last updated : July 3, 2025 Michele Webb ODS-C artificial intelligence Outpatient Oncology is Redrawing the Map-Is Your Registry Keeping Up? Outpatient cancer care now accounts for the majority of services—but is your registry still operating on less than 100% of all the casefinding and abstracting source documents? If you can’t see the data, you can’t count it. In my new article, “Outpatient Oncology Is Redrawing the Map—Is Your Registry Keeping Up?” learn how cancer registrars […]
February 1, 2025 / Last updated : February 1, 2025 Michele Webb ODS-C artificial intelligence Changing Perceptions About AI The blog post said not to use artificial intelligence (AI). Or at least that is what caught my eye. After re-reading the post again I was relieved to see the author was concerned about how it was being used for a specific workflow and application, not related to healthcare. It made sense in that setting, but it did make me think. There is so much noise about the use of artificial intelligence these days for just about everything we do at work or at home. Oncology Data Specialists (ODS’) and oncology service line administrators might easily get caught up in the AI noise and dismiss its use in the cancer registry setting which could be a huge mistake. There are appropriate uses of AI in the Registry and it is important that you understand the use cases and benefits.