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1 The Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control: Assessing Impact over the Last Decade November 2, 2016
2 Health Care in Canada 2
3 Canadian Cancer Control Strategy 2006 Cancer patients and professionals developed Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control Working together, the Partnership and partners across the country make significant, measurable advances in the first decade of implementing the Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control March 22, 2016 The Canadian government announces ongoing funding for the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer in the federal budget Federal government created Partnership to implement national cancer strategy February 4, 2016 The Partnership releases We See Progress, the strategic plan for the next phase of Canada s cancer strategy 3
4 Enabling Shared Progress 4
5 System Impact Logic Model Population/People Impact by 2037 Ultimate Outcomes Reduced the incidence of cancer* *Age-standardized and invasive only Lessened the likelihood of Canadians dying from cancer Enhanced the quality of life of those affected by cancer System Impact Intermediate Outcomes Enhanced population-based prevention and screening Enhanced quality of diagnosis and clinical care Improved cancer experience with and for Canadians Enhanced cancer control system and synergies with broader health system Immediate Outcomes Improved access to evidencebased prevention strategies and quality of, and participation in, screening More consistent actions to enhance quality of diagnosis and clinical care Improved capacity to respond to patient needs System Impact by 2017 Enhanced coordination of cancer research and improved population research capacity Improved First Nations, Inuit and Métis cancer control with and for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and partners Improved analysis and reporting on cancer system performance Enhanced access to high-quality information, tools and resources Enhanced public and patient awareness and engagement 5
6 System Impact System Impact by 2017 Immediate Outcomes Improved access to evidence-based prevention strategies and quality of, and participation in, screening More consistent actions to enhance quality of diagnosis and clinical care Improved capacity to respond to patient needs Enhanced coordination of cancer research and improved population research capacity Improved First Nations, Inuit and Métis cancer control with and for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and partners Improved analysis and reporting on cancer system performance Enhanced access to high-quality information, tools and resources Enhanced public and patient awareness and engagement Increased efficiency and acceleration of cancer control in Canada Measures 1. Number of locales engaged by CLASPs 2. Number of evidenceinformed prevention policies adopted 3. Number of evidenceinformed prevention practices adopted 4. Screening in target population within guidelines (cervical cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer) 5. Screening outside of guidelines (cervical cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer) 6. Number of jurisdictions that have implemented at least one quality improvement program that has been informed by one of the Partnership s projects 7. Number of national targets agreed upon by all provinces and territories (cervical, colorectal) 8. Number of jurisdictions that have met target for percent of stage data at diagnosis available (top 4 cancers-breast, prostate, colorectal, lung) 9. Percentage of patients with synoptic pathology reports 10.Percentage of patients with synoptic surgery reports 11.Percentage of radiation treatment centres that have modified their QA program based on the CPQR guidelines 12.Number of days that cancer patients spend in acute care hospital in the last 30 days of life 13.Number of emergency department visits by cancer patients in the last two weeks of life 14.Number of cancer patients readmitted to acute care in the last 30 days of life 15.Number of jurisdictions using patient reported outcomes (pain, fatigue, anxiety, depression) to identify palliative care patient needs 16.Percent clinical trial participation ratio by: adult and pediatric 17.Percent of the Pan-Canadian Cancer Research Strategy action items completed 18.Completed the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project platform (database, biorepository, recruitment samples and established governance) 19.Use of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project by 2017 (number of approved protocol requests) 20.Number of jurisdictions engaged in CPAC s First Nations, Inuit and Metis initiatives 21.Number of jurisdictions with a First Peoplespecific cancer control strategy 22.Number of healthcare providers that have accessed the Saint Elizabeth cancer course 23.Number of First Nations Communities that have accessed the Saint Elizabeth cancer course 24.Number of jurisdictions participating in and implementing strategies to improve care 25. Average number of jurisdictions participating in core indicators 26. Number of jurisdictions that have taken at least 1 system-level action based on system performance reporting tool 27. Percent of core System Performance indicators for which consensus-based targets have been developed and used in reporting 28. Number of indicators in under-measured domains: System Efficiency, Person Centred Care, End of Life Care, and Research 29. Use of evidence to improve clinical care 30. Percent of cancer deaths occurring in hospital 31.The extent to which cancerview.ca activities demonstrate: Reach, usefulness and intent to use 32.Percent of KTE participants/targe t audience members reporting that Partnership KTE activity (product/event) is useful 33.Percent of KTE participants/targe t audience members reporting that they intend to use Partnership KTE product/informati on provided 34.Engagement of the interested public and patient representatives in the Partnership s work 35.Ability to act more quickly in response to evidence 35.Ability to do more with the same resources 36.Value-add provided by the Partnership 6
7 System Impact by 2017 Immediate Outcomes Improved First Nations, Inuit and Métis cancer control with and for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and partners Increased efficiency and acceleration of cancer control in Canada Measures 20. Number of jurisdictions engaged in CPAC s First Nations, Inuit and Metis initiatives 21. Number of jurisdictions with a First People-specific cancer control strategy 22. Number of healthcare providers that have accessed the Saint Elizabeth cancer course 23. Number of First Nations Communities that have accessed the Saint Elizabeth cancer course 24. Number of jurisdictions participating in and implementing strategies to improve care 35. Ability to act more quickly in response to evidence 35. Ability to do more with the same resources 36. Value-add provided by the Partnership 7
8 Cost and Cost Effectiveness 8
9 System Impact IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES (By 2017) Indicator Number of locales engaged by CLASPs locales engaged by CLASP1 0 locales engaged by CLASP1Rs 0 locales engaged by CLASP2s 973 locales engaged by CLASP1Rs X locales engaged by CLASP Target by locales engaged by CLASP1Rs 816 locales by CLASP2s NOTES Total locales engaged by CLASP1 and CLASP1R: Number of evidenceinformed prevention policies adopted policy changes by CLASP1s (Target by 2012 = 10) 53 policy changes by CLASP1Rs 331 policy changes by CLASP2s 20 Total policy changes attributed to CLASP1 and CLASP1R: 239 Prevention and Screening 3. Number of evidenceinformed prevention practices adopted 4. Screening in target population within guidelines (cervical cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer)** a) Colorectal: Percent of individuals aged reporting a fecal test in the past 2 years and/or an endoscopy in the past 5 years as part of colorectal cancer screening, for asymptomatic reasons, by province MB (46.6%) ON (44.7%) AB (28.6%) PEI (21.6%) SK (28.4%) BC (30.6%) NS (23.4%) YT (25.2%) NB (25.6%) NT (30.7%) NL (28.1%) QC (16.2%) NU (N/A) AVG (30.2%) practice changes by CLASP1s MB (59.2%) ON (54.9%) AB (50.3%) PEI (50.1%) SK (41.9%) BC (38.8%) NS (38.5%) YT (36.3%) NB (35.1%) NT (32.7%) NL (31.8%) QC (28.3%) NU (N/A) AVG (44.3%) 1733 practice changes by CLASP1Rs 515 practice changes by CLASP2s 708 CLASP2 and CLASP1 renewals Total practice changes attributed to CLASP1 and CLASP1R: 4699 >=60% CCHS data Data for 2013 and 2014 will be available by January
10 System Impact IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES (By 2017) Indicator Target by OTES Prevention and screening 4. Screening in target population within guidelines a) Colorectal: Percent of individuals aged reporting a fecal test in the past 2 years and/or an endoscopy in the past 5 years as part of colorectal cancer screening, for asymptomatic reasons, by province MB (46.6%) ON (44.7%) AB (28.6%) PEI (21.6%) SK (28.4%) BC (30.6%) NS (23.4%) YT (25.2%) NB (25.6%) NT (30.7%) NL (28.1%) QC (16.2%) NU (N/A) AVG (30.2%) MB (59.2%) ON (54.9%) AB (50.3%) PEI (50.1%) SK (41.9%) BC (38.8%) NS (38.5%) YT (36.3%) NB (35.1%) NT (32.7%) NL (31.8%) QC (28.3%) NU (N/A) AVG (44.3%) >=60% CCHS data Data for 2013 and 2014 will be available by January
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12 Program Impact 12
13 Acceleration Impact 13 13
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17 Cancer Survivor: Claudia Hernandez 17
18 30 year outcomes 18
19 Thank you partnershipagainstcancer.ca
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