Implementing electronic health record–integrated screening of patient‐reported symptoms and supportive care needs in a comprehensive cancer center

Oncology practice can be enhanced by the integration of the assessment of patient‐reported symptoms and concerns into the electronic health record (EHR) and clinical workflows.

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