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  1. Resources and Publications: Improving the Quality of Cancer Care

    The Cancer Care Maps Aimed at: Health Care Professionals Resource description: This interactive tool is designed to make the guidelines more accessible to healthcare professionals during consultations and summarise the guidance in three maps. This allows healthcare professionals to quickly reference NG12 guidelines in just a few clicks, acting as a reassuring referral guide and […]

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  2. Training: Cancer Prevention Courses

    A number of free courses  have been developed by Royal colleges and Cancer charities to support primary care professionals in having these, sometimes difficult, conversations with patients. World Cancer Research Fund Cancer Prevention Course description: Covering information about lifestyle and cancer prevention, this course teaches the primary care staff  about how lifestyle affects cancer risk […]

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  3. Training: Early Diagnosis and Personalised Cancer Care Courses

    There are a number of training modules designed to support primary care staff in recognising the signs and symptoms of cancer as well identifying patients needs when they have finished their treatment. On this page, you’ll find links to training providers and resources that you may find useful. North Central London ICB: training resources North […]

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  4. Cancer Evaluation and Training Needs Assessments (TNA)

    Evaluation Framework for the evaluation of training and education programmes for cancer in primary care This framework is designed to support evaluation of all training initiatives for primary care in London, so that TCST and others can understand their effect and to identify and share best practice in cancer training based on learning and behavioural […]

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  5. Guidance on clinical coding of cancer patients in primary care

    The Transforming Cancer Services Team for London (TSCT), Tower Hamlets CCG and Tower Hamlets Clinical Effectiveness Group have produced a joint paper regarding the clinical coding of cancer patients within primary care. The document provides a comparative analysis of national Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) practice register data with the National Cancer Registration & Analysis […]

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  6. Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s – a summary

    A summary to support responses to the green paper The Cabinet Office and Department of Health and Social Care are seeking views on proposals to help people live healthier, happier lives for longer. Healthy London Partnership has undertaken a rapid analysis to summarise the proposals to support responses from partners and colleagues. The detailed commitments […]

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  7. Healthy London Partnership 2019/20 deliverables and impacts

    At the request of London’s sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs), we have undertaken a rapid analysis to estimate the financial and non-financial impacts of activities and additional funding that Healthy London Partnership has attracted. This should allow STPs to include the costs and financial benefits of HLP in their business plans. Key highlights HLP is […]

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  8. Guidance for reducing variation and improving outcomes in cancer rehabilitation

    Rehabilitation is a vital component in the care of people living with and beyond cancer and is key to delivering personalised care. Cancer rehabilitation provides a range of benefits for the wider healthcare economy, but more needs to be done to raise the profile and awareness of cancer rehabilitation in London. Integrated Care System Guidance […]

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