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APPGC Report Dec 2017 'Progress of the England Cancer Strategy: Delivering outcomes by 2020?’

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APPGC Report Dec 2017 'Progress of the England Cancer Strategy: Delivering outcomes by 2020?’
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05 Dec 2017 - the APPCG (All PartyParliamentary Group on Cancer) new report 'Progress of the England Cancer Strategy: Delivering outcomes by 2020?'

This report comes at the half-way stage of implementation of the England Cancer Strategy, and received extensive evidence from across the NHS and sector, including over 80 written submission and two oral evidence sessions, including a submission from Action Bladder Cancer UK. The report concludes that the Cancer Strategy risks failure unless NHS England takes corrective action.  The report also highlights:

Challenges facing the cancer workforce pose a significant threat to the success of the Cancer Strategy.

  • Significant delays in a strategic review of the cancer workforce, which underpins the success of the strategy.
  • Concern around the delays in the release of transformation funding for Cancer Alliances as well as the requirements to demonstrate an improvement in the 62-day wait standard as a prerequisite to access their transformation funding.
  • There should be an increased focus on improving transparency and lines of communication.
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