Cancer Transformation Funding

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Sheffield Transformational survivorship project.
Advertisements

The Recovery Package Hayley Williams Macmillan Survivorship Programme Manager South Yorkshire Bassetlaw and North Derbyshire Dr Anthony Gore GP Cancer.
Living with and beyond treatment for cancer – the challenge for secondary care Nigel Acheson Medical Director Peninsula Cancer Network.
Chester Ellesmere Port & Neston Rural Making sure you get the healthcare you need West Cheshire CCG Strategy Dr Andy McAlavey Medical Director West Cheshire.
Cancer Survivorship: Transforming how we deliver cancer care Catherine Neck Macmillan Cancer Rehabilitation/ Recovery Package Project Lead.
Cancer Survivorship: Transforming how we deliver cancer care Catherine Neck Macmillan Cancer Rehabilitation/ Recovery Package Project Lead.
Cancer Survivorship: Transforming how we deliver cancer care Catherine Neck Macmillan Cancer Rehabilitation/ Recovery Package Project Lead.
Person Centred Care A Partnership Approach Pat PilkingtonJulie A Jones Cancer CNS Project Macmillan Services Effectiveness Lead.
South West SCN Survivorship Implementation Plan Jonathan Miller, Network Manager, South West Strategic Clinical Networks May 2014
Spreading Enhanced Recovery Cat Price Service Improvement Facilitator Pan Birmingham Cancer Network.
Transforming Care After Treatment (TCAT)
For Official Use Only-I1-A1
Transforming Aftercare Pathways: Your Voice
National Cancer Programme: Living With and Beyond Cancer
Operational Plan 2017/18 and 2018/19
Implementing the ‘recovery package’
LWBC: Implementation of the Recovery Package
SWAG Cancer Alliance Update
SWAG Cancer Alliance: Cancer Transformation Programme
SWAG Cancer Alliance: Cancer Transformation Programme
Living with and Beyond Cancer
Achieving World-Class Cancer Outcomes A Strategy for England
15/16 Achievements and ambition for 16/17
Dorset’s Health and Care Revolution
Achieving World-Class Cancer Outcomes A Strategy for England
Stratified Breast Pathways
The UHBristol experience of implementing the ‘recovery package’
Frimley Health and Care Integrated Care System
Stratified Follow-Up Pathways
Stratified Follow-Up Pathways & Living With & Beyond Cancer
SWAG Cancer Alliance Update
Cancer Transformation Funding
Achieving World-Class Cancer Outcomes A Strategy for England
SWAG Cancer Alliance: Cancer Transformation Programme
SWAG Cancer Alliance: Cancer Transformation Programme
Stratified Follow-Up Pathways
Achieving World-Class Cancer Outcomes A Strategy for England
Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon and Gloucestershire (SWAG) Cancer Alliance
28th November 2016 – First Meeting
Living With and Beyond Cancer Transformation Project update
Getting To Know You Yorkshire Cancer Patient Forum Event Tuesday 3rd October 2017 Wrapping Services Around the Patient – West Yorkshire and Harrogate Cancer.
Living With and Beyond Cancer
Achieving World-Class Cancer Outcomes A Strategy for England
Macmillan Cancer Support collaborates with local providers, commissioners, voluntary sector and charity sector and we endeavour to do this across Greater.
Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon & Gloucestershire Cancer Alliance
SWAG Cancer Alliance: Cancer Transformation Programme
SWAG Cancer Alliance Update
A Partnership Approach
Integrated Care System (ICS) Berkshire West
Living with and beyond Cancer
Achieving World-Class Cancer Outcomes A Strategy for England
Berkshire West ICS Strategic Priorities
Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon and Gloucestershire (SWAG) Cancer Alliance
Cancer Survivorship: Transforming how we deliver cancer care
Living With & Beyond Cancer: SWAG Haematology SSG Update
SWAG Cancer Alliance: Cancer Transformation Programme
Berkshire West Public Engagement Event
How will the NHS Long Term Plan work in our community?
Living With & Beyond Cancer: SWAG Breast SSG Update
Greater Manchester Cancer
28 Day Faster Diagnosis Standard
Living Well With and Beyond Cancer University Hospitals Bristol
End of Treatment Summaries
SWAG Cancer Alliance: Cancer Transformation Programme
Living Well With and Beyond Cancer
Living With & Beyond Cancer (Personalised Care): SWAG Colorectal CAG Update 5th June 2019 Catherine Neck, Macmillan Cancer Rehabilitation/ LWBC Lead On.
NHS Long Term Plan: Rapid Diagnostic Centres (RDC) The SWAG Approach
SWAG Cancer Alliance Board
SWAG Cancer Alliance Rapid Diagnostic Service proposals
Personalised Care & Support
Presentation transcript:

Cancer Transformation Funding SWAG Alliance CT Funding: Revenue £2.8m in 2017/18; £2.7m in 2018/19 Capital £0.4m in 2017/18 only Principle cancer sites = Breast, colorectal & prostate Increase roll out of the Recovery Package: 2 x Holistic Needs Assessment: by 31 days post diagnosis; within 6 weeks of end of treatment Health & Wellbeing events Treatment summaries GP Cancer Care Review Implement Risk Stratified Pathways: By end of Yr 1 – Breast By end of Yr 2 – Colorectal & Prostate

SWAG Cancer Alliance CT Project Recruitment of Cancer Support Workers to enable increased delivery of HNA and H&WB activity Development of Digital Patient Portal Development of SCR/ Infoflex to support data collection and support implementation Psychological training programme Quality improvements for primary care support Cancer Rehabilitation services

Alliance Programme Governance Clinical Leadership is provided by Dr Dorothy Goddard as Alliance LWBC Clinical Lead and Chair of the Alliance LWBC group. There will be a pan –Alliance programme management team made up of the Alliance Programme manager, Macmillan resourced senior project managers and cancer transformation funded (CTF) STP and provider project managers. The CTF project managers will work in a consistent way and be professionally accountable to the Alliance programme manager and clinical lead in addition to their employing organisation. This will enable the team to work across the alliance and with system wide developments across each STP including primary care and the community to ensure delivery of the Alliance agreed ambitions. This structure crucial to achieve change at pace both within Trusts but also achieve an equitable and sustainable service across SWAG.

Jon Miller South West Cancer Programme Lead Peninsula Cancer Alliance SWAG Cancer Alliance Dr Alison Diamond Executive Lead Mr John Renninson Clinical Lead Lynne Kilner Programme Manager Patricia Mclarnon Programme Manager Dr Amelia Randle Clinical Lead James Rimmer Executive Lead Dr Joe Mays P&ED Clinical Lead LWBC Clinical Lead Pathways Clinical Lead – Prostate Mr Nick Burns-Cox Dr Sadaf Haque P&ED Clinical Lead Dr Dorothy Goddard LWBC Clinical Lead Pathways Clinical Lead – Prostate Prof. Raj Persad Lung – vacant Nina Kamalarajan SSG Manager Macmillan Patient and Public Involvement Lead Sarah-Jane Davies P&ED Project Manager Nicola Gowen P&ED Project Manager Macmillan PPE – Katy Horton-Fawkes Helen Dunderdale SSG Manager Asha Sahni SSG Administrator Emma Derrick Network Assistant Admin Assistant - vacant

Success in achieving SWAG’s aspirations for cancer services is dependent on a collaborative approach which is built on the ability of organisations to develop a joint approach, where each organisation accepts the collective responsibility for achieving mutually agreed objectives and a shared approach to risk

Implications for Haematology teams Cancer support workers to enable delivery of the Recovery Package Greater access for patients to Health & Wellbeing events Continue work on developing Risk Stratification Pathways Improvements to SCR/ Infoflex Digital Patient Portal development Greater access to rehabilitation services