
Introduction
Continuous monitoring of the oncological process is essential for identifying inefficiencies and areas of improvement, enabling better resource allocation in the care of lung cancer patients.
Objective
The objective is to define key indicators and identify critical variables for monitoring lung cancer care, aiming to improve early detection, reduce delays in diagnosis and treatment, and enhance biomarker research, ensuring timely and effective treatments for all patients.
Methods
A multidisciplinary expert group conducted a consensus process based on a review of national guidelines and initiatives related to lung cancer care. The experts defined relevant indicators and identified variables for monitoring overall care, addressing delays, and improving biomarker research. The feasibility of incorporating these indicators into existing information systems was also assessed.
Results
The proposed indicators provide a structured approach for assessing lung cancer care and outcomes. Their inclusion in healthcare information systems would improve the monitoring and evaluation of care quality and patient outcomes. Additionally, these indicators would also promote interoperability and continuous patient care across different centers and regions, allowing informed decision-making in the improvement of healthcare processes by those responsible for healthcare management.
Conclusions
The adoption of standardized indicators for lung cancer care monitoring can drive continuous improvement in healthcare processes. Implementing these indicators in information systems will enable better resource allocation, timely and effective treatment, and enhanced coordination among healthcare providers, ultimately improving patient outcomes.