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ACSQHC-ARCR-150

Prioritised clinical domain
High burden cancer
Abbreviation
CIC Cancer
Registry contact

Christobel Saunders, University of Western Australia, christobel.saunders@uwa.edu.au

Year established
2020
Description

The Continuous Improvement in Care – Cancer (CIC Cancer) Project is a multi-institutional program of research that seeks to bring value-based healthcare (VBHC) to public and private healthcare settings in Western Australia (WA).  The project aims to create value through improving outcomes whilst containing costs (www.ciccancer.com). This is achieved through measuring and acting on variations in outcomes that are important for people diagnosed with breast, colorectal, lung, prostate and ovarian cancer.

The results of combined clinical and patient-reported outcome measures will feed back into clinical management processes to improve care; help determine needs for clinical intervention and allow units to assess and improve their practices.

Reporting process
  • Feedback to contributing clinicians - planned
  • Reported to State/Territory health departments - planned
  • Shared with consumers - planned
  • Shared with hospital executive - planned
  • Shared with other clinician - planned
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)

Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement International (ICHOM) data sets and developed dataset for ovarian cancer.

Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs)

Nil

Participating sites

Western Australia

  • Fiona Stanley Hospital
  • King Edward Memorial Hospital
  • Royal Perth Hospital
  • St John Of God Hospital, Subiaco
  • St John Of God Midland Public & Private Hospital
Condition
Breast, colorectal, lung, prostate and ovarian cancer
Name
Continuous Improvement in Care - Cancer Project
Lead organisation
University of Western Australia
Ethics approval reference
South Metropolitan Health Services HREC RGS 1117 and St John of God Health Care #1422
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