MITRE is collaborating with ASCO, CancerLinQ, and other clinical experts to develop mCODE (Minimal Common Oncology Data Elements). mCODE models a standard set of interoperable data that will be collected for every cancer patient, with the objective of substantially improving data for cancer care and research. mCODE is a new data standard under development that will facilitate insight into high-quality data for multiple cancer use cases. MITRE is also developing and piloting Compass™, a first-in-class, open-source application to collect mCODE, from electronic health records (EHR). Compass is a SMART (substitutable medical applications and reusable technologies) on FHIR (fast healthcare interoperability resources) application that extracts mCODE data elements from electronic health records to deliver reports to providers and patients - empowering better diagnosis, improved care planning, and shared decision making at the point of care.
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