As part of the Programme Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy the programme team is keen on keeping the stakeholders in the system well informed on the latest developments. We will do this by sending brief updates systematically to all those involved in delivering the best possible care in cancer services within the Alliance footprint.
This week the programme has:
- Discussed the capacity modelling work to be done as part of the Diagnostics work stream
- Continued to monitor and support the delivery of the 62 day waiting standard
- Discussed process to set up financial controls for the execution of programme resources
- Continued inviting stakeholders to the Improving Lung Cancer Stakeholder Event to take place on 1st December 2017 which will involve patients, commissioners and clinicians as part of our Early Diagnosis work stream
- Agreed to present the work of the HCV Cancer Alliance to the CCGs networking event to take place on Thursday 9th November 2017
- Discussed commissioner representation at the System Performance
- Assurance and Monitoring (SPAM) Group with commissioners
- Produced a “Treatment and Pathways” high level work programme for discussion at the Treatment and Pathways Delivery Board meeting to be held on 8th November 2017
- Programme Director interviewed by KCFM radio news about additional funding for Early Diagnosis work
- Next stakeholder updates will be on:
- Friday 03 November 2017
- Friday 10 November 2017
Rafael Cicci
Director – HCV Cancer Alliance Programme