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Macmillan Pennine Lancashire Cancer Improvement Partnership

Macmillan Pennine Lancashire Cancer Improvement Partnership. Service User Focus Group 13 th August 2014. Helen Hyndman Macmillan Pennine Lancashire Cancer Improvement Partnership Project Facilitator. Vision. A comprehensive service redesign that:

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Macmillan Pennine Lancashire Cancer Improvement Partnership

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  1. Macmillan Pennine Lancashire Cancer Improvement Partnership Service User Focus Group 13th August 2014 Helen Hyndman Macmillan Pennine Lancashire Cancer Improvement Partnership Project Facilitator

  2. Vision • A comprehensive service redesign that: • Embeds seamless and coordinated care pathways. • Embeds best practice within aspects of cancer care across Social, Primary and Acute Care. • Delivers better outcomes. • Delivers a better patient experience. • Is underpinned by service user involvement.

  3. Draft (v8) Macmillan Cancer Improvement Scheme • Project Aims • To provide a comprehensive service redesign which improves cancer care at all stages of a patient journey, which will: • Enhance seamless and co-ordinated care pathways • Embed best practice within aspects of cancer care • Deliver better outcomes • Deliver better patient experience Referral Pathways Primary Care Responsiveness Diagnostic Pathways Assessment & . Management Integrated Cancer . Treatment Awareness & Early Diagnosis Health & Wellbeing. Living with & Beyond Cancer • Project Elements • Dedicated workstreams: • Social / Community Care • Primary Care • Acute Care Screening Recovery & . Survivorship Prevention End of Life Care • Underpinning Ethos: • Service User Involvement

  4. Social/Community Care Work stream • Provision of information for patients, carers and families in a range of community and primary care settings across Pennine Lancashire. • Training for key primary and community staff to provide information. • Provision of increased access to physical activity options and programmes • Operation of Macmillan Solutions.

  5. Primary Care Work stream • Primary Care Change Management Programme including: • Practice “Cancer Care Team”. • Cancer prevention and awareness. • Increased uptake of bowel screening. • Significant Event Analysis on emergency cancer presentations. • Implementation of a standardised, quality 2 week wait referral system. • Practice Nurse Training – CCR, IP’s.

  6. Acute Work stream • The implementation of key tools and best practice, as detailed in the Recovery Package, across identified tumour sites: • HNA, Care Planning, IP’s • Risk Stratification • Use of Treatment Summaries • Changes to support and FU • Development of a rapid re-access service

  7. Service User Involvement • Consultation with service users to influence content of project. • Engagement with ethnic minority and other less heard groups. • Enabling people from PL to have an active voice in development of cancer services. • Collaborative working between health professionals and patients to develop patient led cancer services. • National policies implemented with input from people affected by cancer.

  8. What do you see as your role?

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