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Quality Cancer Care
Survivorship Before, During and After Treatment
Hopewood, Milroy
Editore
Springer
Anno
2019
Pagine
290
ISBN
9783319786483
110,00 €

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Maintaining quality and improving cancer care does not occur in a vacuum. It requires a coordinated effort among many team members to whom this book is directed. Cancer care in the United States is in crisis as per a recent National Institute of Health publication. Much of this has to do with the complexity of the cancer care, its delivery systems, the aging population and the diminishing workforce. We need to be smarter and more efficient to de-escalate this crisis and improve the survival and survivorship of our cancer patients. Improved survivorship of families and caregivers will be included as well.
The book will follow the continuum of cancer care model as its outline vide infra. It will provide many concrete instances of successful practices and programs which improve survivorship. Initially it will discuss the current crisis on a global and then national platform. There will be a discussion about disability adjusted life years lost, lost productivity, loss of life and its impact upon the nation and communities. The financial impact of cancer on society and government will be included in this. Population health management as regards cancer will then look at communities served, community health needs assessments and social determinants of health. How prevention and screening programs can be formulated from the above will be illustrated. 
Compliance with treatments as promulgated by the Commission on Cancer’s Cancer Program Practice Performance Reports (CP3R) will be reviewed. The relationship between compliance and improved survival will be highlighted. Navigation and distress management to assure patients complete planned treatments will be included in this section.
Quality of survivorship will review the four domains of life- spiritual, social, psychological and physical. How these can be maximized through system improvement and program development will be illustrated. Financial issues and legal protections will also be included in this section. Survivorship care planning i.e. surveillance for recurrent cancer, prevention of related and new cancers will be an integral part of this section.
Palliative, end of life care and bereavement care will complete the continuum cycle. Identifying hospitalized patients in need of palliative needs will be refreshed. How to establish an in-patient palliative care team and creating a seamless transition from in-patient to out-patient palliative care will be presented. 
Intended AudienceAdministrative and clinical staff involved in the delivery of cancer care including: hospital executives, physicians, nurses, radiation therapists, psychology counselors, social workers, physical therapists, occupation therapists, nutritionists, government, healthcare insurance representatives, etc.

  • Outlining the Crisis in Cancer Care

    Milroy, Mary J.

    Pages 1-12

  • Public Reporting of Institution and Provider-Level Outcomes

    Greene, Frederick L.

    Pages 13-27

  • Cancer Statistics: Global and National

    Milroy, Mary J.

    Pages 29-35

  • Understanding the Social Determinants of Cancer: Challenges, Opportunities, and Pathways to Success

    Maniar, Neil (et al.)

    Pages 37-60

  • How Prevention and Screening Programs Can Be Identified Through a Community Health Needs Assessment

    Hopewood, Peter

    Pages 61-83

  • The Role of Quality Metrics in Improving Oncologic Survival

    Facktor, Matthew A.

    Pages 85-94

  • Patient Navigation in Cancer Care Delivery

    James, Ted A. (et al.)

    Pages 95-102

  • Survivorship

    Termuhlen, Paula M., MD, FACS (et al.)

    Pages 103-117

  • Oncology Rehabilitation

    Silver, Julie K. (et al.)

    Pages 119-147

  • Building a Team to Improve Cancer Survivorship: Integrative Care’s Increasing Role

    Hedlund, Susan, LCSW, OSW-c

    Pages 149-160

  • Medical-Legal Partnerships in Cancer Care

    Bednar, Tomas (et al.)

    Pages 161-197

  • Palliative Care for Cancer and Treatment-Related Changes for Inpatients

    Dunn, Geoffrey P., MD, FACS (et al.)

    Pages 199-216

  • Ambulatory Palliative Care

    Halporn, John D. (et al.)

    Pages 217-242

  • End-of-Life Care and Cancer: Psychosocial Needs of Patients and the Bereaved

    Roberts, Kailey E. (et al.)

    Pages 243-268

  • Physician Leadership

    Heltne, Carl E. (et al.)

    Pages 269-280

 

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