Tasks/interests:
Lise Enerstvedt is responsible for the National quality registry for Lymphoid Malignancies and secretary of the registry's professional council, an advisory unit consisting of medical experts on lymphoma, lymphoid leukaemia and multiple myeloma.
She is responsible for the annual report for the National Quality Registry for Lymphoid Malignancies in close collaboration with representatives from the clinical communities. The quality registries are intended to strengthen the quality of health care for patients with cancer.
The annual report is a useful tool for assessing whether the guidelines are complied with and that patients receive the same health services regardless of where they live. The registries shall also conduct, promote and provide a basis for research to develop new knowledge about the causes, diagnosis and course of cancer, as well as treatment effects.
A health registry is no better than the data submitted from the clinics. Lise makes sure to send reminders to the clinics if data is incomplete. She also prepares specifications, clinical notices and pathology reports used by the clinics for data reporting.
Lise is responsible for coding, registration and quality assurance in the Lymphoma Registry and assists with registry expertise and disclosure of data to the Cancer Registry's Data Delivery Unit and other interested parties. She also represents the quality register in external contexts.
Lise is also a member of the Cancer Registry's electronic reporting service (KREMT) help desk, and assists reporting units with questions and training in this service.
Background
Lise Enerstvedt has studied history, sociology and pedagogy at NTNU.
She worked as a project coordinator for AIT Oslo AS and ABB before she started as a medical coder in the Cancer Registry of Norway in 2013.