Found my way upstairs and had a smoke
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Transcript Found my way upstairs and had a smoke
A Day in the
Life of………
……….…a Clinical Network Group Chairman
Sir Peter Blake
Woke up, fell out of bed
Dragged a comb across my head
Found my way downstairs and drank a
cup
And looking up I noticed I was late
Found my coat and grabbed my hat
Made the bus in seconds flat
Found my way upstairs and
had a smoke
And somebody spoke and I went into a
dream
A Day in the Life. Lennon and McCartney
Buy In
•Access to high cost
drugs
•Chemotherapy
Organisation
•Shared guidelines
Population 2.3m
Isle
of
Man
Merseyside & Cheshire Haematology Cancer Network
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NICE IOG Published 2004
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Multidisciplinary haemato-oncology
teams which serve populations of
500,000 or more
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Results of tests should be
interpreted by experts who provide
a specialised service at network
level
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Rapid-access diagnostic services
for patients with lymphadenopathy
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Clinical nurse and palliative care
specialists to have central roles in
haemato-oncology teams
Recommendation 1: MDT serve population > 500,000
Sensible configuration may look like this:
North Cheshire &
St Helens &
Knowsley LHCs
(population
640,000)
Leukaemia
SMDT
Lymphoma
SMDT
Wirral & West
Cheshire LHCs
(population
610,000)
*Knowsley PCT is part of both North
Liverpool & St Helens & Knowsley LHCs
Central & South
Liverpool LHCs
(population
480,000 + tertiary
referral)
Southport, Formby
& West Lancs &
North Liverpool &
Sefton LHCs
(population
550,000 incl
Knowsley PCT*) )
Myeloma
SMDT
= existing arrangements
Haematology
Histopathology
Haematopathology
Cytogenetics
---Genetics
Immunology
Agenda
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Peer Review
High Cost Therapies
Chemotherapy
Nursing and Pharmacy Groups
Patient advocates
National Cancer Research Network
Guidelines, policies etc
Street Scene, Pendlebury, Manchester. LS Lowry
Examples of Roles
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Guideline writing review
High Cost Drug submissions
Chairmanship of Special Interest Groups
Performance Criteria
Representation on other groups
I read the news today oh boy
Four thousand holes in
Blackburn, Lancashire
And though the holes were rather
small
They had to count them all
Now they know how many
holes it takes to fill the Albert
Hall
A Day in the Life Lennon and McCartney