LEAP-IT: Late Effects Assessment
This has been developed as a national online clinical tool for the management of children and young people who have completed therapy for cancer. The tool has been designed to support the development of the National Late Effects Assessment Programme (LEAP), a new clinical initiative funded by the Cancer Control Council, and implemented by the National Paediatric Oncology Steering Group, to ensure all children and young people who have survived cancer receive co-ordinated clinical care regardless of where they live.
The tool was designed to incorporate a national Children’s Cancer Registry, and to provide all survivors with a personalized “Health Passport”. The passports allow
young cancer survivors to move around the country and the world and take their medial
histories with them should any issues arise in later life.
Winner!
Of the 2007 Computerworld Excellence Awards for Excellence in the Use of ICT in Health.
ASP.NET 2.0, Ajax, SQL Server 2005.
Easy searching, navigation, and reminders.
Security works at a number of levels, with roles that partition the patient data
by region, as well as read/edit rights for clinical data. |
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Captures historical data and plans for future events.
Uses ICD-O diagnosis and site codes. |

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Multiple records for surgery, chemo, bio, transplants, etc |



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Planned surveillance |
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Results of tests |
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Patient passport - a summarised report of their clinical history. Can be saved to
PDF.
Prints multiple sections and pages depending on what has been entered. |
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Psychological assessments can also be stored, together with multiple test results.
Tests can be set up by administrators, and can have any number of configurable data
elements (without further programming of the system).
Each Assessment can also have a document detailing the assessment uploaded. |

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