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BSWRICS is funding a regional project to prepare for the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP), launching in 2025. Led by Justin Ludowyk at Barwon Health, this initiative focuses on early lung cancer detection to save lives.
The Victorian Cancer Patient Experience Survey aims to understand experiences of Victorians undergoing cancer treatment at Victorian public hospitals
This project will focus on building a strong patient-centered approach to all aspects of service delivery and care to form a service plan.
Read the Austin Health Day Oncology at Home Patient Experience Report
A recent project focused on improving the governance and quality of cancer MDMs.
LMICS helped BRCC develop a video to guide and orientate new patients and their loved ones as they navigate their cancer journey
Supported by a GICS grant, this project was undertaken to raise awareness on the most prevalent cancers.
WDHS sought to develop and implement a geriatric oncology pilot project which commenced in January 2024. BSWRICS committed funding to support the appointment of a project officer and provide project management guidance.
The BSW Regional MDM QOOL-Vic Implementation Project supported and funded by BSWRICS adopted a regional approach to implementing the QOOL-Vic MDM software.
GRICS at Clinical Oncology Society of Australia ASM 2024 poster presentations
A VICS Survivorship Program Lead will be appointed for two years to deliver the key outcomes of the project with the direct support of the VICS Survivorship peer group. This will build on existing relationships between the ICS and their member health services, ensure strong engagement and co-design throughout the three stages of the project.
Our 2nd consultation on variations in head and neck cancer care in Victoria will be held in early/mid-2025
Our 3rd strategic consultation on variations in colorectal cancer care will run from late 2024 to early 2025.
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting Northern Health to expand access to clinical trials for cancer patients in northern Victoria
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting a review of supportive care screening practices at the Mercy Hospital for Women in Heidelberg, Melbourne.
A NEMICS service improvement grant is supporting the Mercy Hospital for Women to improve symptom management for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.