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LMICS Strategic Plan
2013 - 2018
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BRICC Bendigo Regional Integrated Cancer Centre
CSIF Cancer Systems Improvement Facilitator
DH Department of Health
ICS Integrated Cancer Service
LGA Local Government Area
LMICS Loddon Mallee Integrated Cancer Service
LMR Loddon Mallee Region
LMRPCC Loddon Mallee Regional Palliative Care Consortium
MDCC Multidisciplinary Cancer Care
MDT Multidisciplinary Team
SCS Supportive Care Screening
VCR Victorian Cancer Registry
VICS Victorian Integrated Cancer Services
LMICS acknowledges the Victorian Department of Health for its ongoing funding of the Integrated Cancer Services and thanks the metropolitan and regional ICS across the state that share their expertise and approaches which assist LMICS to continue to improve cancer care for our community. LMICS also thanks the cancer care providers and consumers across the Loddon Mallee Region for their input, support and ideas. We look forward to our ongoing collaboration over the next five years to deliver on the strategies in this Strategic Plan.
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GLOSSARY
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Message from Chair 4
Our Region 5
Development of the Strategic Plan 8
Strategic Objectives 10
Achieving Our Strategic Plan 14
CONTENTS
LMICS Strategic Plan 2013 - 2018
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I am pleased to present the LMICS Strategic Plan 2013-2018.
The Strategic Plan 2013-2018 guides LMICS activities, with the Strategic Objectives providing the focus for the Governance Group and three Advisory Groups. The purpose of the Governance and Advisory Groups is strategic and defined, charged with the task of ensuring that LMICS’ activities align with and deliver results that support the Objectives of the Strategic Plan. The LMICS secretariat structure has also been reviewed in order to support the Plan, with the appointment of regionally based CSIFs.
The Strategic Plan 2013-2018 sets a strong emphasis on engaging consumers, including carers, with consumers represented on the Governance and Advisory Groups as well as health service representation from each of the sectors of providers across the LMR.
Over the next five years LMICS will focus on activities that deliver on a whole of region approach, supporting cancer care providers to deliver services that are sustainable and consistently of a high standard.
I look forward to the exciting times ahead as we implement the direction and objectives in the LMICS Strategic Plan 2013-2018.
June DysonChair LMICS Governance Group
MESSAGE FROM CHAIR
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The LMR covers about 25% of Victoria and, in 2011, had an estimated resident population of 320,000 persons which is 5.7% of the population of Victoria.
LMR has a small percentage of the state’s population spread across a large percentage of the state’s area. This is the key challenge to delivering cancer services across our region.
LMICS Strategic Plan 2013 - 2018
OUR REGION
Mildura Private Hospital
Robinvale District HS
Managatang & District Hospital
Kyabram District HS
Inglewood & District HS
Kyneton District HS
Rochester & Elmore District HS
Maryborough District HS
PRIVATE HOSPITALS
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
St John of God Hospital, Bendigo
Mt Alexander Hosp., Castlemaine
Swan Hill District Hospital
Cohuna District Hospital
Boort District Hospital Echuca Regional Health
Sea Lake & District Health Services Inc
Kerang District Health
Bendigo Health Care Group
Heathcote HealthMaldon Hospital
Mallee Track Health & CS, Ouyen
Mildura Base Hospital
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Incidence is a simple measure of demand for cancer services. It is clear from Figure 1: that the incidence of cancer in the region is increasing. One would expect from this trend, the increasing size of the population, and the ageing of the population, that the incidence of cancer will continue to increase in the next few years. Furthermore, as the incidence of cancer increases, and survival rates increase, so too will the prevalence of cancer increase. This means that there will be an increase in the number of people who are living with cancer and need supportive and survivorship care.
The incidence of cancer is the number of new cases diagnosed in a given region and a given year. The incidence data used in this section is the most recent data provided by VCR.
Trends
Cancer Incidence in our Region
OUR REGION
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Figure 1: Incidence of cancer in LMR, 1982-2012 (Source of data: VCR)
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Geographical spread
Incidence by tumour stream
Table 1: shows the distribution of the number of new cases diagnosed in 2012 by LGA. The incidence of cancer is influenced by the size and age profile of the population of the LGA.
Table 2: shows the distribution of incidence of cancer in LMR in 2012 by tumour stream. The pattern is not dissimilar from the broader picture in Victoria.
OUR REGION
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Table 1: Incidence of cancer in LMR by LGA in 2012 (Source of data: VCR)
Table 2: Incidence of cancer by tumour stream in LMR in 2012 (Source of data: VCR)
We would like to thank the VCR for providing the data on cancer incidence
Local Government Area New cases in 2012 % of total
Buloke 59 2.8
Campaspe 273 12.8
Central Goldfields 117 5.5
Gannawarra 68 3.2
Greater Bendigo 663 31.3
Loddon 95 4.5
Macedon Ranges 243 11.4
Mildura 309 14.5
Mount Alexander 147 6.9
Swan Hill 149 7.0
Total (LMR) 2129 100.0
Tumour stream New cases in 2012 % of total
Genito-urinary 505 23.7
Colorectal 311 14.6
Breast 258 12.1
Lung 222 10.4
Haematological 190 8.9
Melanoma 156 7.3
Upper gastro-intestinal 148 7.0
Other 339 25.9
TOTAL for 2010 2129 100.0
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The Governance Group commenced work on the Strategic Plan in early 2013 and signed off on a draft in June 2013.
The draft was shared with key stakeholders and their input was sought and incorporated during late 2013.
The revised Plan was approved in principle with the newly elected Governance Group in October 2013 and was endorsed at the December 2013 Governance Group meeting.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN
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Dept of Health Priorites
Previous Strategic Plan Achievements
Draft Strategic Plan
Consultation with key stakeholders
Governance Group
Endorsed Strategic Plan
Governance Group
This group includes:Representatives from all levels of health services, Community Health, consumers, DH, LMRPCC and Medicare Locals.
Feedback
Planning Worshops
DEVELOPMENT OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN
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LMICS Strategic Plan 2013 - 2018
Vision:Excellence in cancer care for our community
Our Vision is for excellent cancer care across the LMR. So no matter where cancer care is delivered it will be the same standard of high level care.
Role: To support development of an integrated network of cancer and support services
Our Role defines what LMICS will do to deliver on the Vision. We will work with health services across the region to provide high quality, connected services, to our community.
Principles:• We consider the needs of consumers, including carers, in all we do
• We work collaboratively with consumers and cancer care providers
• We adopt a region wide approach to improving cancer care
• We take an evidence based approach to our work
• We seek to develop improvements in cancer care that are sustainable
Our Principles outline the way in which we will work, providing a clear basis for decision making and a strong focus on collaboration and engagement with consumers, carers and cancer care providers.
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The Strategic Plan identifies five strategic objectives to assist LMICS to deliver the vision of Excellence in cancer care for our community. The strategic objectives provide the framework for LMICS to deliver on its role in assisting the health services in the region, by facilitating and supporting development of cancer care services.
The strategic objectives are:
1. Adopting a region wide approach to cancer care
2. Reducing unwanted variation in cancer care
3. Improving access to cancer care
4. Improving support for cancer survivors
5. Engaging consumers of cancer care services
These strategic objectives, and their related strategies, provide a defined focus for LMICS activities and clearly deliver on the agreed Vision and Role of this Strategic Plan.
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Introduction
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LMICS Strategic Plan 2013 - 2018
1. Adopting a Region Wide Approach to Cancer Care Cancer care has many different pathways, and for those affected by cancer in the LMR, the treatments are often provided by different services at different locations. Our challenge is to take a region wide approach to cancer care provision, for health services across the region to collaborate in order to provide the most effective and efficient service for our community.
LMICS will facilitate communication and collaboration with cancer care providers to make improvements in common need areas across the region.
1.1 Investigate ways to leverage the development of the BRICC to have a positive impact on cancer care delivery across the region
1.2 Encourage and facilitate collaboration and information sharing across LMR cancer care providers
1.3 Investigate workforce planning needs across LMR and develop a region wide approach to address these needs
2. Reducing Unwanted Variation in Cancer Care Variations in cancer care can lead to disparities in survival rates for those diagnosed with cancer, resulting in a reduced length and quality of life for cancer survivors. Our aim is to assist cancer care providers to deliver high standard, standardised cancer care across the region. The areas in which disparities can occur include access to MDT meetings, supportive care, care coordination, and cancer care practice itself.
2.1 Improve access to best practice MDT meetings
2.2 Increase and enhance SCS
2.3 Improve coordination of cancer care
2.4 Develop, measure and track performance indicators for cancer care in the LMR
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3. Improving Access to Cancer CareThe LMR has a small percentage of the state’s population (5.7%) spread across a large percentage of the state’s area (25%). This creates a challenge to delivering cancer services. The region has few oncologists, specialised cancer nurses and allied health professionals with expertise in cancer care. In addition, clinicians with this expertise tend to be concentrated in Bendigo.
LMICS will work with cancer care providers to improve access and ensure that cancer care is delivered safely in the most appropriate locations.
3.1 Improve access to acute cancer care for LMR service users, including consideration of telehealth solutions
3.2 Improve access to supportive care for LMR service users
4. Improving Support for Cancer SurvivorsCancer can be considered a chronic disease that requires ongoing monitoring and management. Once cancer survivors cease treatment they still require support that is particular to their cancer.
LMICS will work with cancer care providers and the broader community to enhance the understanding of cancer as a chronic disease and to improve access to services which support cancer survivors.
4.1 Educate sub-acute, primary health and community health service providers on the concept of cancer as a chronic disease
4.2 Investigate ways to meet LMR cancer survivors’ ongoing needs, utilising chronic disease models of care
4.3 Assist LMR cancer care providers to tailor services in order to meet local survivorship needs
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5. Engaging Consumers of Cancer Care Services The experience of those affected by cancer should play an important role in shaping the future direction of cancer services. Whilst there are challenges associated with engaging consumers in a region as large as LMR, there is great benefit in having this stakeholder group advising on cancer care service provision in the LMR.
LMICS will ensure consumer representation at all governance levels and promote the consumer experience as a driver for service improvement.
5.1 Appoint consumers as representatives to LMICS Governance, Advisory Groups and steering committees for major projects
5.2 Establish and promote a consumer participation network across LMR
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LMICS has established clear governance frameworks to support delivery of the Strategic Plan. The frameworks were adopted by the newly elected Governance Group at their inaugural meeting on 10 October 2013.
ACHIEVING OUR STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Governance Group(Strategic Objectives: 1 & 5)
Business Subcommittee
Improving Support for Cancer Survivors
Engaging with Cancer Care providers
Improving Access to Cancer Care
Engaging with Consumers
Advisory Groups(aligned with Strategic Objectives 2,3 & 4)
Reducing Unwanted Variation in Cancer Care
Sets LMICS’ strategic direction. Accountable for Strategic Objectives; (1) Adopting a region wide approach to cancer care; and (5) Engaging consumers of cancer care services
Oversees LMICS financial performance and makes recommendations on available funding for projects
Advisory Groups are responsible for:
• identifying and prioritising projects to align with the Strategic Objective
• oversight of project delivery; and
• setting and monitoring indicators that align with the Strategic Objective
Governance Framework
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ACHIEVING OUR STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Reporting Framework
The Reporting Framework clearly defines reporting frequency and roles and responsibilities, and is the means through which the Strategic Plan will be monitored and achieved.
Financial Reporting
Governance
Operational
Financial Reporting
Porfolios
• Care Coordination• Data and Research• MDT Meetings• Supportive Care Screening• Survivorship• Telehealth
Governance Group
Strategic Plan
Operational Plan
Dept of Health Annual Report
Consumers
Bendigo Health Annual Forum
Advisory Group
Individual Work Plans
Monthly Reporting
Quarterly Reporting
LMICS Strategic Plan 2013 - 2018
LMICS will report annually on progress against the Strategic Plan in the Annual Report and forum. The Governance and Advisory Groups will identify indicators in 2014, which will be used in conjunction with activity reporting to track progress.
Measuring Our Progress
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LMICS BENDIGO
Bendigo Health PO Box 126 Bendigo VIC 3552
P: 03 5454 8380 F: 03 5454 8381
COLLABORATING HEALTH SERVICES
Bendigo Community Health Services Inc.; Bendigo Health; Boort District Health; Castlemaine District Community Health Centre; Castlemaine Health; Cobaw Community Health Services; Cohuna District Hospital; Echuca Regional Health; Heathcote Health; Inglewood & Districts Health Service; Kerang District Health; Kyabram and District Health Service; Kyneton District Health Service; Maldon Hospital; Mallee Track Health & Community Service; Maryborough District Health Service; Mildura Base Hospital; Mildura Private Hospital; Northern District Community Health Service; Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Bendigo Campus); Robinvale District Health Services; Rochester & Elmore District Health Service; St John of God Hospital Bendigo; Sunraysia Community Health Services Inc.; Swan Hill District Health.
LMICS MILDURA
Mildura Base Hospital PO Box 620 Mildura VIC 3502
P: 03 5022 3596 F: 03 5022 3408
LMICS SWAN HILL
Swan Hill District Health PO Box 483 Swan Hill VIC 3585
P: 03 5033 9201 F: 03 5033 9203
LMICS ECHUCA
Echuca Regional Health 17 Francis St Echuca, VIC 3564
P: 03 5485 5114 F: 03 5485 5239