paula kealey senior macmillan development manager 8 th may 2014 partnership working and developments...
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Paula KealeySenior Macmillan Development Manager8th May 2014
Partnership Working and Developments in Cancer Care
•Earlier detection•Advances in technology•New targeted therapies•Cancer research
Today people with cancer are living longer
The NCSI defined four priorities
1. Redesigning follow-up
2. Recovery package
3. Physical activity
4. PROMs and consequences of treatment
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To bring about this change we have formed a partnership
Macmillan Cancer Support
Health & Social Care Board
Public Health Agency
NI Cancer Network
Involving people
affected by cancer in
the process
Transforming Cancer Follow-up
AIMSImprove patient experience after treatment and health and wellbeing Reduce inefficiencies in hospital follow up
Enhance service coordination and integration
Physical activity is important for ongoing health
Patient Packs
Exercise to music DVD
Jam packed website
Macmillan local projects
Evidence Reviews
Diagnosis & Treatment Rehabilitation Early
monitoringEnd of life care[Year 1 deaths]
Progressive illness*
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Rehab across the patient journey
Later monitoring
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Cancer Rehabilitation Scoping:Activities so far
• Over 60 stakeholder meetings• Literature review and full review of key
activity in cancer rehabilitation (Mac and non Mac)
• Survey of Macmillan rehabilitation professionals (n=120)
• Close liaison with ‘trusted others’• Identification of key themes and next steps
Cancer Lifeline
Partnership Working
To find out about services to support you go to the following web site...
www.survivorship.cancerni.net