Just an FYI, last I knew Nebraska used Metriq for our NAACCR system.

James McClay, MD, MS, FACEP
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Connolly
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2016 9:48 AM
To: McDowell, Bradley D <[email protected]>; 
<[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: how to transfer oncology registry from CNExT to i2b2? [was: 
gpc-dev agenda item for 3/8]

At 
HackathonThree<https://informatics.gpcnetwork.org/trac/Project/wiki/HackathonThree>,
 "We discussed vendor software used at various sites to manage NAACCR tumor 
registries." I guess it didn't seem worth recording the details, though, since 
that's all the 
notes<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E6KqkKGuod6LZ6_umjosqfUpGKyZyLuX2V3KooixIes/edit?pref=2&pli=1>
 show (aside from a few notes about KUMC's manual process).

So anyone who is willing to share their experience for the record, please do.

The premise of the HERON NAACCR 
ETL<https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/wiki/TumorRegistry> is that many sites 
are in the practice of submitting a NAACCR file to a state (or national?) 
registry. This exact file is the input to the ETL process. Case in point was 
MU's experience report in our 1 March 
call<http://listserv.kumc.edu/pipermail/gpc-dev/2016q1/002580.html>:
ToddM - Same organization to get data from Tumor Registry. Talked to registrar 
and explained what we need. The monthly extract they already send to the state 
worked fine. Had 5 years of extracts available for import.
Dan - that's how it's supposed to work. Great.
Does Iowa use CNExT to generate a NAACCR file? If so, you should be all set.

p.s. it's best to start the discussion in substance in email, leaving aside the 
question of whether we'll talk about it on a phone call. If, when you see the 
agenda come out, you don't see your item on it and you're not satisfied with 
the email discussion, you can always ask for it to be added.

--
Dan
________________________________
From: 
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[[email protected]] on behalf of McDowell, Bradley D 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2016 11:08 AM
To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: gpc-dev agenda item for 3/8
Our oncology registry uses the CNExT software, and we were wondering if other 
sites also use this tool. It would be helpful to know how other sites transfer 
data from that system to i2b2. Could we discuss this at the 3/8 dev group call?

Brad

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