Health Provider Teams: How you can support cancer survivors after treatment Washington CARES about Cancer Partnership: Survivorship Taskforce June 2012.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Progress Against Testicular Cancer. 1970–1979 Progress Against Testicular Cancer 1970– : Two new drugs produce first complete remissions in advanced.
Advertisements

Commission on Cancer Mission
Care Coordinator Roles and Responsibilities
Health Disparities: Breast Cancer in African AmericansIn Lansing Health Disparities: Breast Cancer in African Americans In Lansing Costellia Talley, PhD,
 Meeting the needs of cancer survivors across the lifespan Norton Cancer Institute Survivorship Program Christy Roberts, RN, BSN, OCN.
CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL RESEARCH NETWORK COLORADO SITE ACTIVITIES FALL 2010 ADVISORS: GINGER BORGES TIM BYERS LORI CRANE JEAN KUTNER AL MARCUS JACK.
Survivorship Programs in Wisconsin as “Pathways to Transition and Roadmaps to Survivorship” Getting Started Mindy Gribble RN HN-BC Survivorship Program.
Young and Strong The Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute: Current Status and Future Plans Kim Sprunck-Harrild, MSW,
Implementation of the Navigator Role in Community – Based Oncology Program Our Journey Joan M. Daugherty, RN, MS Executive Director, Richard A. Henson.
Welcome to the Montana Cancer Control Coalition (MTCCC)
The National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP): Current Progress and Future Action Temeika L. Fairley, Epidemiologist Comprehensive Cancer Control.
Survivorship Simplified: Tools and Resources Across the Continuum Thomas P. Sellers, MPA 12-Year Cancer Survivor President and CEO National Coalition for.
Survivorship Care Plans Daniel P. McKellar, MD, FACS Chair Elect, Commission on Cancer.
What matters to me Cancer survivorship: A consumer and carers lens on cancer survivorship and its impact on service delivery Toni Ashmore and Dr David.
The Emerging Role Of the Nurse Navigator in Head and Neck Cancer
 Lowell Smith Sr. Director, Business & Communication Research Administration Moffitt Cancer Center  Jeanine Stiles Chief Administrative Officer Associate.
Are You Ready to Assess For Distress? Lee Tremback, MA, LCSW, OSW-C Oncology Social Worker Eastern Connecticut Cancer Institute John A. DeQuattro Cancer.
Taking Cancer Survivorship to a New Level Dr. Dianne Alber, Clinical Psychologist Carol Frazell RN, BA Admin., OCN,CHPN.
Best Practices in Psychosocial Oncology: NASW’s Strategies to Educate Social Workers Karyn Walsh, MSW, LCSW National Association of Social Workers Washington,
Putnam County Hospital CANCER CENTER The Cancer Center is located on the 2 nd floor of Putnam County Hospital. Continuously Accredited by the American.
I am not Bobbie Head Sure would like to be more like her!
Cancer 101: A Cancer Education and Training Program for [Target Population] Date Location Presented by: Presenter 1 Presenter 2.
Cancer Survivorship Care
MICHAEL J. CALLAHAN, M.D. GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGIST ST. VINCENT CANCER CARE ST. VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS CARING FOR THE WHOLE PATIENT.
Guide to Cancer Survivorship and Resources for Cancer Patients.
Mary S. McCabe Survivorship Care Planning. National Directions Focus on recurrence Increasing expectations by patients and families Identification of.
DR NIRANJAN P DR K LAKSHMAN DR M S SRIDHAR AUDIT ON DISCHARGE SUMMARIES.
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Care: Narrowing the Gap through Solutions Joseph R. Betancourt, M.D., M.P.H. Director, The Disparities Solutions Center.
1 What is Hospice Palliative Care? The Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association defines hospice palliative care as a special kind of health care for.
ASCO Presentation Summary: Chemotherapy Treatment Plan and Summary Templates as a Component of Comprehensive Cancer Care Kansas Cancer Partnership University.
Deborah K. Mayer, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN Professor, University of North Carolina School of Nursing Director of Cancer Survivorship, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive.
Survivorship Update January 2015 The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust James Owen Senior Cancer Services Manager.
Cancer Survivorship Care Why, What, Where Kenneth Miller, M.D. Sinai Hospital Baltimore, MD.
ACRIN 6671/GOG 0233 Consent for Research Study A study for Women with Advanced Cervical Cancer: Learning whether a PET/CT scan using an imaging agent called.
NOCR Annual Meeting 2013 BREAST CANCER SURVIVORSHIP PANEL DISCUSSION.
Navigating Breast Cancer Patients  By: Jennifer Campos RN, BSN, OCN, CBPN-IC.
File #1 Table of Contents Introduction Presenter’s Notes Oncology Rehabilitation: Web-based Learning for Physical Therapists Who Provide Rehabilitation.
The Future of Cancer Care The Future of Cancer Care Stephen C. Schimpff Executive Vice President, UMMC Interim Director, University of Maryland Greenebaum.
CTxCPCRN Central Texas Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network Kick Off Grantee Meeting Atlanta, Georgia October 15-16, 2009.
11th Annual Maryland State Council on Cancer Control Conference Andy Miller, MHSE, CHES Associate Director of Public Health.
Colorectal Cancer Survivorship in Greene County, Pennsylvania: Assessment and Provider Education Mary Ann Ealy, Marlene Shaw and Carolyn Wissenbach Background.
The KU Wichita Center for Breast Cancer Survivorship Judy Johnston, MS, RD/LD Research Instructor Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health,
1 Module 7 Discharge Planning Managing the Transition from Inpatient to Outpatient Care Diabetes Special Interest Group Georgia Hospital Association.
1 Comprehensive Cancer Control In Action COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CONTROL: How It Began A decade ago, state and national organizations began linking.
Maryland Comprehensive Cancer Control Vinay K. Gupta, MD FACS Maryland State Cancer Liaison Physician June 6, 2014.
New Models of Patient Navigation in Kansas Carol J. Bush, BS RN, Patient Navigator Midwest Cancer Alliance The University of Kansas Cancer Center.
Survivorship Care Planning. Objectives The learner will be able to: 1.Discuss the importance of survivorship in cancer care. 2.Verbalize the steps to.
Component 16- Professionalism/Customer Service in the Health Environment Unit 3-Overview of Communication Relevant to Health IT This material was developed.
WA CARES about Cancer Partnership Survivorship Taskforce June 2012 After a Cancer Diagnosis.
Electronic Dissemination of Hematologic Cancer Survivorship Materials with Application to the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Community OHSU Cancer.
The EPEC-O Curriculum is produced by the EPEC TM Project with major funding provided by NCI, with supplemental funding provided by the Lance Armstrong.
Introduction to Tumor Board
 Define Survivorship  Demonstrate understanding of the history of cancer survivorship  State the requirements of the Commission on Cancer of the American.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 28 – Consumer and Health Protection.
Florida Cancer Plan Phil Roland, MD FACS FACOG Florida State Chair A Commission on Cancer.
The Interface between Primary Care and Specialty Care in Primary Treatment of Cancer Jonathan Sussman Supportive Cancer Care Research Unit Laura-Mae Baldwin.
Health Care Self-Management (Provider Version) Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancers Supported by a grant from.
Survivorship Essentials for Practice Administrators Christina Bach, MBE, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C Carolyn Vachani, MSN, RN, AOCN.
TM The EPEC-O Project Education in Palliative and End-of-life Care - Oncology The EPEC™-O Curriculum is produced by the EPEC TM Project with major funding.
After Treatment: Now What? Ali Schaffer, LCSW.
CLINICAL TRIALS.
Survivorship Care Plans (SCP)
Cancer Survivors: A Growing Population with Unique Health Care Needs
Unit 11: Survivorship Survivorship begins at the time of diagnosis. Today there are over 16.5 million cancer survivors in the United States of America.
NAVIGATING THE ONCOLOGY PATIENT
Support for Patients and Caregivers
Introduction NCONN Core Competency Area 4: Advocacy
Membership Management Highlights
Survivorship Pathway Template
Survivorship: Living Beyond Lung Cancer
Presentation transcript:

Health Provider Teams: How you can support cancer survivors after treatment Washington CARES about Cancer Partnership: Survivorship Taskforce June 2012

Presentation Outline Survivors in the U.S. Lost in transition Descriptions Certification/accreditation Reimbursement When to transition care Models of survivorship care Examples

Survivors in the U.S. More than 12 million cancer survivors in the U.S. This is a 400% increase in the past 40 years There are an estimated 250,000 cancer survivors in Washington State More than 2 out of 3 people diagnosed with cancer are alive more than 5 years later

Lost in Transition 2005 report released by The Institute of Medicine Titled “From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor: Lost in Transition” Recommends every cancer survivor receives a survivorship care plan Found:

Survivorship Care Plan Set of documents the oncology team puts together for each patient to describe his/her cancer, all of the treatments received, and future needs to stay healthy. Includes: Ongoing care the patient will need (i.e. tests for recurrence, identifying and managing late and long-term effects of the cancer and treatments, etc). A personalized set of recommendations on how to stay healthy and take care of themselves after having cancer (i.e. healthy eating, active living, and emotional support). Full contact information for all of their doctors, nurses, and anyone else that took care of them.

Treatment Summary Includes the patient’s diagnostic evaluation and the treatment(s) received. These should include: Disease characteristics (site, stage, grade, marker information) Dates of treatment initiation and completion Types of treatments (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, etc.) including drugs used, dosages, treatment response and major toxicities experienced Psychosocial, nutritional, and other supportive services provided

When to transition care After treatment Should include: Management of treatment side effects, including potential late effects of therapy Cancer surveillance Preventive care recommendations to maintain and improve patient’s health

Challenges in transition Survivors may not have services in their community Survivors may have barriers (i.e. insurance, disabilities, cultural and health disparities, etc) Survivors may not know what they need, or even know what to ask for. They may be afraid, feeling like they’re on their own. Providers may be making assumptions about coordination with one another Who orders follow-up tests? Are they talking to one another regularly?

Certification Providers do not need special certification to complete these In 2015, programs who have COC accreditation will need to provide survivors with a treatment summary/care plan in order to maintain their certification status. Now is a good time to setup processes in preparation. More details: American College of Surgeon’s Commission on Cancer (COC)

Reimbursement Charge a (CPT) Level 5 Established Patient Office Visit under the Primary Cancer Diagnosis Code (ICD 9), including “more than 50% of time spent on counseling and coordination of care”

Models of Survivorship Care

Communication Whoever is completing the survivorship care plan and treatment summary should communicate back to: Primary oncologist Primary care provider

Templates: Survivorship CPs

Journey Forward Lance Armstrong Survivorship American Society of Clinical Oncology National Cancer Institute Templates

Support Services & Resources Prevention & risk factors Healthy eating Active living Preventive visits Psychosocial supportive care after treatment for survivors and family: healing emotionally, physically, and spiritually after treatment Support groups Individual Counseling Educational materials

Upcoming materials New website: DONE: Patient factsheet on cancer survivorship and treatment summaries Palliative Care: Provider fact sheet – Coming soon Palliative Care: Patient fact sheet – Coming soon

More information

References Calculated by applying national estimates to Washington’s 2011 population. See MMWR: Cancer survivor = Defined as a person who has been diagnosed and overcome any type of cancer. Time begins at diagnosis and lasts to the end of life. CDC and the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) are leading a public health effort to address the issues faced by the growing number of cancer survivors living with, through, and beyond cancer. Through their collaboration, A National Action Plan for Cancer Survivorship: Advancing Public Health Strategies was developed. The National Action Plan represents the combined effort of almost 100 experts in cancer survivorship and public health. Many cancer associations/societies, institutions, hospitals, cancer centers and individual physicians are moving forward with the development of Survivorship Programs across the nation. American College of Surgeons: Cancer Programs: Website accessed on 2/1/12. Website accessed on 2/1/12 ent/Chemotherapy+Treatment+Plan+and+Summary/Cancer+Treatment+Plan+and+Summary+Res ources ent/Chemotherapy+Treatment+Plan+and+Summary/Cancer+Treatment+Plan+and+Summary+Res ources cer+Organizations+and+Resources/Support+Groups

Thank you! Special thanks to Dr. Scott Baker for contributing materials and slides