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To view definitions of data sources for the hospital and central cancer registries, place your mouse cursor over the circles in the diagram below. To view additional information about each data source, click on the circles in the diagram below.

To hear definitions of data sources for the hospital and central cancer registries, users of screen readers may click here to go to the definitions section at the bottom of the page

NPCR–AERRO includes cancer data sources and the lines drawn to the Central Cancer Registries and the National Cancer Programs/Organizations.
*Numbers rank the data sources on the quality of useful data available on a scale of 1 being the most useful and 10 being the least useful.
**Pathology laboratories send data to both hospital registries and central cancer registries.
***CoC receives data directly from hospitals.

The National Program of Cancer Registries–Advancing E-cancer Reporting and Registry Operations (NPCR–AERRO) is a collaborative effort to develop a model for sending data from clinical electronic health records (EHR) to hospital and state cancer registries. The NPCR–AERRO model will help cancer registration experts develop a model and a plan to enable cancer registries to obtain most cancer data electronically, producing more complete, timely, and accurate cancer surveillance data.

To understand the differences between electronic health records (EHR) and electronic medical records (EMR), please read the white paper Electronic Medical Records vs. Electronic Health Records: Yes, There Is a Difference [PDF-970KB]* by HIMSS Analytics.

The NPCR–AERRO will focus on all current and potential data sources for the hospital and central cancer registry levels. The NPCR–AERRO scope diagram shown above is a simple flow diagram that identifies data sources in a ranked order, based on the quantity of useful data that are available and reported to the central cancer registry. This diagram provides a simplified high-level view of the project scope for the hospital and central cancer registry levels.

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