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October 21, 2025 / Last updated : October 21, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Data Curation Changes Everything

Cancer case abstracting is evolving.Curating the data makes it meaningful. For decades, cancer registrars were trained in manual abstracting—retrospectively reviewing charts, searching, reading, and typing every detail, and finalizing cases months after treatment ended. The role was often defined by data entry rather than data impact. Data curation changes everything. To curate is to select, […]
October 21, 2025 / Last updated : October 21, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Concurrent Data Saves Lives

Cancer Registry data after-the-fact is history.Concurrent data saves lives. A common misperception is that cancer registry data is “only for reporting compliance.” If it is collected months later or manually abstracted, that is often true – it is too outdated to be informative or useful. Perception: “Cancer Registry data is just for state or accreditation […]
October 21, 2025 / Last updated : October 21, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Concurrent Abstracting Produces Less Errors

Manual abstracting does not equal control.Curating data does. Some cancer registrars resist AI-automation of abstracting data because they believe manual work equals accuracy and quality. They fear that letting AI assistance will reduce their role or compromise accuracy. False Perception: “Manual abstracting equals control.” In fact, the opposite is true. Manual abstraction often chains cancer […]
October 21, 2025 / Last updated : October 21, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Keep Registry Data Clean in Real-Time

The longer you wait, the more you miss.Concurrent abstracting keeps data clean. Many cancer registrars argue that waiting until treatment ends ensures completeness and accuracy. But when months pass, records are harder to locate, the volume of data to review is greater, more details are missed or entered incorrectly, and errors go unnoticed. False perception: […]
October 21, 2025 / Last updated : October 21, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Intelligent Abstraction = Efficiency & ROI

Is abstracting 4+ months after diagnosis efficient?Research says it is not! A common objection to concurrent abstracting is that updating a case multiple times takes more time and effort. Today, many cancer registrars still believe touching a case more than once is wasted time. False Perception: “Updating cases in phases takes longer than abstracting once […]
October 21, 2025 / Last updated : October 21, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Efficiency Comes in Phases

Abstracting efficiency does not come retrospectively.Efficiency comes in phases and moves with the patient. For decades, cancer registrars have been trained to abstract retrospectively—waiting until treatment was complete to build a complete case in a single abstracting session. Despite increasing pressure from physicians and administrators to provide real-time information, cancer registries have continued to hold […]
October 8, 2025 / Last updated : October 8, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Are You Chasing Last Year’s Data?

Cancer programs cannot wait for data.Is your registry leading the transformation? Concurrent abstracting provides important and actionable data that everyone in the cancer program needs. Imagine the cancer registry providing KPI’s to a physician showing which patients started treatment within 30 days of diagnosis. Or an administrator quickly checking an online dashboard that alerts to […]
October 8, 2025 / Last updated : October 8, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

The Biggest Barrier is Your Mindset

The biggest barrier is not technology.It’s your mindset. For decades, registrars were taught to abstract retrospectively. Concurrent abstracting challenges that tradition, asking cancer registrars to work in phases, embrace automation, and to continuously update the cases in real time. And the resistance is real. Psychologists call it cognitive inertia: the brain’s bias toward familiar routines, […]
October 8, 2025 / Last updated : October 8, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Intelligent Abstracting is Not Optional

Intelligent abstracting is not a theory.It’s already happening. Concurrent abstracting is no longer optional—it’s essential.  Many programs that continue to treat cancer registrars as end-of-line data collectors are falling behind. The solution is to deploy automation to transition cancer registrars into curators of data, processing more cases with higher accuracy and completeness in real time. […]
October 8, 2025 / Last updated : October 8, 2025 Michele Webb Uncategorized

Manual Abstracting Drains the Budget

Traditional abstracting drains budgets.It drains outcomes too. Traditional cancer registry abstraction—done months after diagnosis or treatment—creates bottlenecks, backlogs, could delay mandatory reporting, and produces stale insights. That delay is not just inefficient—it’s expensive. Concurrent abstracting rewrites the rules. By capturing data continuously, cancer registrars dodge the end-of-treatment scramble. The UCSF Cancer Registrar Workload and Staffing Study […]

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