ADMINISTRATIVE CORE PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The Administrative Core provides coordination and administrative oversight for the Program Project, “Understanding Integration in Oncology Care and Association with Quality and Outcomes.” The Core is housed within the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School, which has a long and successful history of managing large and highly complex research projects. The goals of the Administrative Core are to coordinate project activities within and between Projects and Cores and to maximize the Project Leaders’ focus on the scientific work proposed while providing a structure for ongoing evaluation and critique of the Program Project. The Administrative Core has two Specific Aims: (1) Provide oversight, administration, and coordination for the Program Project, including dissemination of findings, and (2) Coordinate project activities, including regular meetings of the study team and meetings of the External Advisory Board. Major tasks within the first aim include maintenance of IRB approvals, negotiation, and execution of agreements (Data Use Agreements, in particular), overseeing data collection activities, recruitment and coordination of staff, procurement of computer equipment and data, and internal and external project communication. The Core will ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion is considered throughout all aspects of the project. Additionally, the Administrative Core will lead efforts to attract and integrate promising students and post-doctoral fellows to participate in the research being conducted by the Program Project. Major tasks of the second aim include preparing meeting materials and agendas, arranging meeting travel and logistics, and carrying out the administrative goals for the External Advisory Board. The Administrative Core will oversee and support the achievement of the component research Projects. In addition, the Administrative Core will lead activities related to dissemination of study results to the public, the broader research community, and key stakeholders, including clinician leaders, payers, and policymakers.