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. 2021 Aug 13;4(8):e2119080. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.19080

Table. Qualitative Data Collection.

Purpose Unique persons, No. Encounters, No.a
Leadership engagement
Primary care leaders 14 4
Parkland executives 5 1
Acute Response Care leadership 2 1
Oncology practice leads 9 11
Diabetes leadership 1 1
Subtotal 31 18
Primary care
Administrators (site administrator, business manager) 4 4
Clinicians (including lead MD) 13 13
Nurses (including nurse manager) 2 3
Social workers and case managers 4 5
Acute Response Clinic clinicians and staff 4 3
Subtotal 27 28
Oncology outpatient care
Advanced-practice clinicians (ie, NP, PA) 5 19
Physicians 3 6
Nurses 5 5
Social worker 1 2
Administrative staff (eg, patient onboarding) 3 4
Oncology practice leads 2 6
Subtotal 19 42
Chronic condition management
Geriatrics or HIV clinician 1 1
Diabetes or hypertension specialty group 3 2
Diabetes clinicians and educator 3 2
Surgery C (colorectal cancers) clinician and staff 2 3
Subtotal 9 8
EHR, IT, or registry
IT professionals 3 2
Parkland Cancer Registry staff 1 2
Subtotal 4 4
Other
Breast center manager (newly diagnosed patient referrals) 1 1
Parkland Financial Services staff 1 1
Parkland Health Innovations staff 1 1
Subtotal 3 3
Total 93 103

Abbreviations: EHR, electronic health record; IT, information technology; NP, nurse practitioner; PA, physician assistant.

a

Some participants engaged over multiple encounters.