Oncology Data Analyst

White Plains Hospital Center White Plains , NY 10601

Posted 3 weeks ago

At White Plains Hospital, you have an opportunity to work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the world. We have been widely recognized for our exceptional culture, world-class physicians, Magnet-designated nurses and passionate employees who make a real difference in our community. With tremendous growth opportunities, great benefits, and flexible work schedules, it is no wonder why we are consistently recognized as a Great Place To Work! Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Oncology Data Manager, the Oncology Data Analyst is responsible for the identification of patients with cancer, analysis and interpretation of the cancer site, extent of disease, treatment and follow-up of such patients. Data collection will meet the standards of the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons, the New York State Cancer Registry. Experience in Cancer Data registry is a must. This is a per diem, fully remote position.Essential Functions and Responsibilities Include the Following 1. Understands and adheres to the WPH Performance Standards, Policies and Behaviors. 2. Abstracts all primary sites for Analytic and Non-Analytic abstracts utilizing Pathology Reports, Radiation Oncology (Aria), Medical Oncology Reports and EMRs (Meditech, EPIC, modmed Dermatology, Centricity) 3. Employs Defensive Abstracting Techniques to support text and data elements. 4. Employs approved edits software to ensure zero (0) errors to New York State Cancer Registry and the National Cancer Database (NCDB) when validating an abstract. 5. Abstracts comprehensive data set in a timely manner including data fields not typical of comprehensive data set. 6. Abstracts RQRS abstracts to fullest ability at time of abstraction. 7. Uses reportable lists and applies skillful judgment in complicated case identification. Runs computerized case finding program to download new cases. 8. Performs quality editing of cases entered through the case finding program. Differentiates between and categorizes new cancer cases, recurrent cancer cases and multiple primary cases. 9. Reviews and analyzes hospital records, computerized reports and other medical reports for relevant cancer data; determines and classifies demographics, primary site, histology, stage and treatment on all cancer sites. 10. Uses AJCC 8th ed TNM Stage Manual, ICD-0 database/Manual, SEER Program Coding and Staging Manual, SSDI Manual, Hematopoietic Database, SEER*Rx, Solid Tumor Rules, Grade Manual, Cancer Forum and any other relevant manual to ensure accuracy. 11. Contacts physicians and other health facilities for complete treatment information if needed. 12. Responsible for updating treatment information that is gathered after the case has been abstracted. 13. Responsible for collecting, analyzing and coding patterns of recurrence in cancer patients treated initially for cure, with identification of sites and dates of recurrent cancer and subsequent treatment; determines and codes cause of death in patients who have expired. 14. Participates in Quality Review of colleagues abstracts and physician reviews. 15. Participates in CAP Review to assist pathology to ensure all eligible surgical cases are synoptic and required data elements are noted. 16. Participates in department projects when assigned. 17. Attend Virtual Cancer Conferences when assigned. Patients discussed shall be abstracted with all information at time of presentation. Synopsis of discussion to assist with completing the abstract as well as identify the patient as being discussed at cancer conferences shall be done at time of presentation. 18. Attend Departments Meetings, when requested provide a presentation to be discussed. 19. Uses Windows applications and interfaces with Information Systems for data input, analysis and retrieval. 20. Researches and prepares complicated follow-up histories for cancer patients, documenting disease status, condition and treatment for the duration of the patients life span. 21. Communicates by telephone and mail with physicians, hospitals, and other health institutions in order to obtain necessary follow-up information. 22. Refer requests from patients to appropriate resources (i.e. patient advocates, physician referral service, and medical records). 23. Uses Internet resources to obtain follow-up on patients (Social Security Death Index, telephone directories, and newspaper obituaries). Works with Senior Cancer Registrar to coordinate follow-up letter production. 24. Coordinates sequencing of letter generation and processing of follow-up letter returns. 25. Performs all other related duties as assigned. Education Experience Requirements High School Diploma with additional college-level studies; Associate degree recommended, Bachelors Degree preferred. Must be a Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR). Thorough knowledge of ACOS/COC and state registry data collection requirements, including RQRS and CP3R measures Must have formal course work in knowledge of anatomy and physiology or equivalent, and medical terminology. Must have experience working with computers for data entry and report preparation; able to use the internet, Proficiency with Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Power Point. Minimum four years abstracting experience; able to abstract complex cancer sites; an expert in abstracting and coding rules. Core Competencies Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Ability to meet deadlines and prioritize work to meet department goals and standards. Strong decision-making skills vital with excellent judgment skills to supplement their knowledge and experience. Proven ability to work independently and autonomously. Medical Terminology Language Multi-tasking several projects at once Physical/Mental Demands/Requirements Work Environment May be exposed to chemicals necessary to perform required tasks. Any hazardous chemicals the employee may be exposed to are listed in the hospitals SDS (Safety Data Sheet) data base and may be accessed through the hospitals Intranet site (Employee Tools/SDS Access). A copy of the SDS data base can also be found at the hospital switchboard, saved on a disc. Primary Population Served Non-patient care population The responsibilities and tasks outlined in this job description are not exhaustive and may change as determined by the needs of White Plains Hospital.

At White Plains Hospital, you have an opportunity to work side-by-side with some of the most talented people in the world.

We have been widely recognized for our exceptional culture, world-class physicians, Magnet-designated nurses and passionate employees who make a real difference in our community. With tremendous growth opportunities, great benefits, and flexible work schedules, it is no wonder why we are consistently recognized as a Great Place To Work!

Position Summary

Under the general supervision of the Oncology Data Manager, the Oncology Data Analyst is responsible for the identification of patients with cancer, analysis and interpretation of the cancer site, extent of disease, treatment and follow-up of such patients. Data collection will meet the standards of the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons, the New York State Cancer Registry. Experience in Cancer Data registry is a must.

This is a per diem, fully remote position.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities Include the Following

1.Understands and adheres to the WPH Performance Standards, Policies and Behaviors.

2.Abstracts all primary sites for Analytic and Non-Analytic abstracts utilizing Pathology Reports, Radiation Oncology (Aria), Medical Oncology Reports and EMR's (Meditech, EPIC, modmed Dermatology, Centricity)

3.Employs Defensive Abstracting Techniques to support text and data elements.

4.Employs approved edits software to ensure zero (0) errors to New York State Cancer Registry and the National Cancer Database (NCDB) when validating an abstract.

5.Abstracts comprehensive data set in a timely manner including data fields not typical of comprehensive data set.

6.Abstracts RQRS abstracts to fullest ability at time of abstraction.

7.Uses reportable lists and applies skillful judgment in complicated case identification. Runs computerized case finding program to download new cases.

8.Performs quality editing of cases entered through the case finding program. Differentiates between and categorizes new cancer cases, recurrent cancer cases and multiple primary cases.

9.Reviews and analyzes hospital records, computerized reports and other medical reports for relevant cancer data; determines and classifies demographics, primary site, histology, stage and treatment on all cancer sites.



  1. Uses AJCC 8th ed TNM Stage Manual, ICD-0 database/Manual, SEER Program Coding and Staging Manual, SSDI Manual, Hematopoietic Database, SEER*Rx, Solid Tumor Rules, Grade Manual, Cancer Forum and any other relevant manual to ensure accuracy.

  2. Contacts physicians and other health facilities for complete treatment information if needed.

  3. Responsible for updating treatment information that is gathered after the case has been abstracted.

  4. Responsible for collecting, analyzing and coding patterns of recurrence in cancer patients treated initially for cure, with identification of sites and dates of recurrent cancer and subsequent treatment; determines and codes cause of death in patients who have expired.

  5. Participates in Quality Review of colleague's abstracts and physician reviews.

  6. Participates in CAP Review to assist pathology to ensure all eligible surgical cases are synoptic and required data elements are noted.

  7. Participates in department projects when assigned.

  8. Attend Virtual Cancer Conferences when assigned. Patients discussed shall be abstracted with all information at time of presentation. Synopsis of discussion to assist with completing the abstract as well as identify the patient as being discussed at cancer conferences shall be done at time of presentation.

  9. Attend Departments Meetings, when requested provide a presentation to be discussed.

  10. Uses Windows applications and interfaces with Information Systems for data input, analysis and retrieval.

  11. Researches and prepares complicated follow-up histories for cancer patients, documenting disease status, condition and treatment for the duration of the patient&39;s life span.

  12. Communicates by telephone and mail with physicians, hospitals, and other health institutions in order to obtain necessary follow-up information.

  13. Refer requests from patients to appropriate resources (i.e. patient advocates, physician referral service, and medical records).

  14. Uses Internet resources to obtain follow-up on patients (Social Security Death Index, telephone directories, and newspaper obituaries). Works with Senior Cancer Registrar to coordinate follow-up letter production.

  15. Coordinates sequencing of letter generation and processing of follow-up letter returns.

  16. Performs all other related duties as assigned.


Education & Experience Requirements

  • High School Diploma with additional college-level studies; Associate degree recommended, Bachelor's Degree preferred.

  • Must be a Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR).

  • Thorough knowledge of ACOS/COC and state registry data collection requirements, including RQRS and CP3R measures

  • Must have formal course work in knowledge of anatomy and physiology or equivalent, and medical terminology.

  • Must have experience working with computers for data entry and report preparation; able to use the internet,

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office - including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Power Point.

  • Minimum four years abstracting experience; able to abstract complex cancer sites; an expert in abstracting and coding rules.

Core Competencies

  • Excellent verbal and written communications skills.

  • Ability to meet deadlines and prioritize work to meet department goals and standards.

  • Strong decision-making skills vital with excellent judgment skills to supplement their knowledge and experience.

  • Proven ability to work independently and autonomously.

  • Medical Terminology - Language

  • Multi-tasking several projects at once

Physical/Mental Demands/Requirements & Work Environment

  • May be exposed to chemicals necessary to perform required tasks. Any hazardous chemicals the employee may be exposed to are listed in the hospital's SDS (Safety Data Sheet) data base and may be accessed through the hospital's Intranet site (Employee Tools/SDS Access). A copy of the SDS data base can also be found at the hospital switchboard, saved on a disc.

Primary Population Served

Non-patient care population

The responsibilities and tasks outlined in this job description are not exhaustive and may change as determined by the needs of White Plains Hospital.


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