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Delivering on the Provincial Cancer Control Mandate

Delivering on the Provincial Cancer Control Mandate. (planning the steps required to bring specific aspects of cancer control to the health region). What do we have within the BCCA? 1. Provincial cancer control leadership. What do we need within our regions of BC?

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Delivering on the Provincial Cancer Control Mandate

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  1. Delivering on the Provincial Cancer Control Mandate (planning the steps required to bring specific aspects of cancer control to the health region)

  2. What do we have within the BCCA?1. Provincial cancer control leadership. What do we need within our regions of BC? 1. Regional/community partnerships to effect population-based cancer control.

  3. What do we have within the BCCA?2. A population-based cancer registry. What do we need within our regions of B.C.2. Information - data

  4. What do we have ….3. Standards for cancer control: - professional - care & treatment - CPG’s/process - facility and supports What do we need …3. Ability to apply the standards.

  5. What do we have within the BCCA?4. Maintenance of appropriate access through: - establishing & maintaining system capacity; - planned expansion of decentralized capacity; - rebalance/reallocation of resource and referral What do we need?4. - partnership on regional planning and priorities; - a surgical oncology network.

  6. What do we have within the BCCA?5. Workload and productivity standards. What do we need?5. - System-wide health professional planning. - Coordinated recruitment.

  7. What do we have within the BCCA?6. Patient and public education. What do we need?6. Coordinated and integrated public health and cancer control information linkage with education and information partners.

  8. What do we have within the BCCA?7. Surveillance and evaluation outcomes. What do we need?7. Information, data. Linked data bases & IT systems.

  9. What do we have within the BCCA?8. Professional education planning capacity for population-based cancer control. What do we need?8. Linkage and partnership with professional education organizations, (eg UBC/UVic/ UNBC/SFU/BCIT)

  10. What do we have within the BCCA?9. New knowledge generating capacity: - research - surveillance - program and process What do we need?9. Funding and coordinated fund-raising - information (care outcome & process)

  11. What do we need to put in place?1. BCCA - regional partnership agreements - scope of joint planning activities; - system capacity : demand - access & process standards - workload; human resources - service coordination - resource planning; joint resource contribution - defined information parameters.PROCESS: 1. Partnership agreement 2. Designation of personnel & supports 3. Template / framework 4. ProcessTIME-LINE: March 31st, 2002GOAL:Population-based cancer control, planned provincially and implemented regionally.

  12. 2. Coordinated IT Strategy and Planning.PROCESS:1. BCCA - regional partner working group.2. Extranet project implementation.TIME-LINE: September 1st, 2002GOAL: Integrated data acquisition to manage provincial cancer control at population and personal level.

  13. 3. A patient and public education plan.PROCESS:1. Establish a framework for public and patient education.2. Define roles, methods, personnel, partnerships.TIME-LINE: September 1st, 2002.GOAL: Efficient, effective, consumer-orientated cancer control information.

  14. 4. Process for consumer and community input,advice and support.PROCESS:1. Establish the regional community advisory function and capability.2. Establish Terms of Reference, membership, process.TIME-LINE: July 2002GOAL: Effective and responsible consumer input into provincial and regional cancer control.

  15. 5. A coordinated approach to fund-raising.PROCESS:1. Joint working group - BCCF and regional partner entities.2. Principles for collaboration around fund-raising for cancer.TIME-LINE: September 2002GOAL: Coordination of provincial and local cancer fund-raising activities.

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