2nd Bench – Can Core Group Meeting Welcome and introduction Amsterdam, October 17th 2013 Welcome and introduction Wim.van Harten and Claudio. Lombardo
TODAY FOCUS Objectives Workpackages, WP leaders and tasks Introducing the pilot sites Role and tasks of the pilot sites Workplan: progress and upcoming activities Internal evaluation Dissemination activities of the project Plan of next meetings
AGENDA –Morning session 0930-1000 Welcome and introduction Wim van Harten and Claudio Lombardo, OECI 1000-1330 Benchmark development Wim van Harten, Anke Wind - NKI Benchmark piloting Peter Nagy, Edit Marosi - NIO Budget impact analysis Isabelle Lepage-Nefkens, Joris Van Dijck – PANAXEA LUNCH
AGENDA – Afternoon session 1430-1515 Benchmarking Manual Frederique Thonon - IGR 1515-1530 Project Management – Focus on Pilot Sites Jonathan Watson - HCN 1530-1600 Agreement with Pilot Sites Peter Nagy, Edit Marosi – NIO Germana Gianquinto – ACC 1600-1615 1^ round Internal Evaluation Jonathan Watson – HCN 1615-1630 Dissemination Germana Gianquinto – ACC
AGENDA – Afternoon session cnt. 1630-1645 Timing of the next meeting Q&A Closing remarks and Action Plan Jonathan Watson - HCN 1645 Close of the CG meeting
Objectives Benchmarking Comprehensive & Interdisciplinary Cancer Care Yielding examples of Best Practices Definition of “Comprehensive” - in a Comprehensive Cancer Center (NCI & OECI) - for comprehensive cancer care (as in OECI accreditation)
Why Comprehensiveness Organisational and technical complexity of cancer care increases. Integration of research and care (translation from bench to bedside) Difference among Cancer center and department/unit/tumor service Geographic differences
WorkPackages WP1 Coordination - OECI and Health Cluster Net WP2 Dissemination - Alleanza Contro il Cancro WP3 Evaluation - OECI and Health Cluster Net WP4 Benchmark Tool Development - NKI WP5 Coordination of benchmark in Pilot Sites - NIO WP6 Budget Impact Analysis - PANAXEA WP7 Benchmarking Manual - IGR
Pilot Sites European Cancer Patients Coalition-Brussels, Belgium National Centre for Tumour Diseases – Heidelberg, Germany Institut Català de Oncologia – Barcelona, Spain Institute of Oncology Vilnius University – Vilnius, Lithuania Istituto Tumori «Giovanni Paolo II» - Bari, Italy The Greater Poland Cancer Centre Hospital – Poznan, Poland Helsinki University Central Hospital – Helsinki, Finland King’s Health Partners Integrated Cancer Centre – London, UK Charité Comprehensive Cancer Centre – Berlin, Germany Instituto Portugues de Oncologia de Porto «Francisco Gentil» – Porto, Portugal Fondazione Istituto Nazionale Tumori – Milan, Italy National Institut of Oncology – Budapest, Hungary Oncology Institute «Prof. Dr. Ion Chiricuta» – Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Stakeholders European Agency of healthcare and Consumers Professional organisations (ESMO, ESO, ECCO) OECI membership and European Hospitals AACI …….
Planning OECI evaluation work plan M3 Framework for BIA M6 Draft Benchmark tool M14 Pilot on site M17; Final tool M34 Draft structure Manual M19; online M34 Improvement action plans M34
Thank you for your attention!