Affiliation:
1. Public Health England
2. South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Abstract
In 1995 the Calman–Hine report provided a policy framework for commissioning high-quality cancer services in England and Wales. 1 A comprehensive NHS cancer plan followed in 2000. 2 Both documents recommended that cancer care should be centralised around site-specific multidisciplinary teams. These reforms aimed to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities in NHS cancer care through service reconfiguration rather than the introduction of new health technologies. A body of evidence that high-workload 3 or specialist 4,5 teams had better outcomes than their low-workload or generalist peers supported the recommendations. In contrast, some studies produced inconclusive results 6 and not all health services adopted this site-specific approach. 7
Publisher
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering