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JCO global oncology. 2021 Aug:7:1329-1340. doi: 10.1200/GO.21.00155 Q23.02024

National Cancer Information System Within the Framework of Health Insurance in Colombia: A Real-World Data Approach to Evaluate Access to Cancer Care

哥伦比亚卫生保险框架内的国家癌症信息系统:以真实世界数据评估癌症护理可及性的方法 翻译改进

Juliana Alexandra Hernández Vargas  1, Paula Ximena Ramírez Barbosa  1, Ana Maria Valbuena-Garcia  1, Lizbeth Alexandra Acuña-Merchán  1, Jaime A González-Diaz  2, Gilberto Lopes  3

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  • 1 Cuenta de Alto Costo, Fondo Colombiano de Enfermedades de Alto Costo, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • 2 Asociación Colombiana de Hematología y Oncología, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • 3 Division of Medical Oncology at University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL.
  • DOI: 10.1200/GO.21.00155 PMID: 34473526

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Purpose: The National Cancer Information System (NCIS) has been operating since 2014, including information reported by health care insurers and providers on people with cancer diagnosed and treated within the Colombian health system. Its main purpose is to identify barriers to an effective access to cancer diagnosis and treatment across the country. We aimed to describe the methodology, scope and results in terms of access to health services with real-world data provided by the NCIS.

    Methods: Reporting of all cases of cancer by insurers and providers is mandatory by law. Data gathered include demographic and clinical information about new and old cases of cancer who receive health services. Over the years, the reporting process has been automated and it is currently performed in real time. Data quality is ensured through a standardized data-monitoring process. Access to health services is monitored by quality measures defined by consensus.

    Results: Since 2015, prevalent cases of invasive cancer have increased from 163,776 to 331,021 in 2020 (increment of 102.12%). Regarding quality measures, the proportion of people staged at diagnosis has increased over the years, especially in breast cancer. Meanwhile, early diagnosis is still concerning for breast and prostate cancer. Time to diagnosis and treatment have not consistently reached the expected goals in breast, cervical, and prostate cancer, whereas they have shown a better level of compliance for stomach and colon and rectum tumors, still not reaching the highest performance.

    Conclusion: The real-world information approach provided by the NCIS may be complementary for cancer control planning in Colombia, emphasizing better management processes of health insurers and providers by identifying barriers for timely access to health care.

    Keywords:health insurance; real-world data; cancer care; access evaluation

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