9 May 2024

Online, 12:00 - 13:00 BST

WEBINAR – Identifying Indicators of Cancer Care Efficiency in Partnership

The HVA/All.Can Cancer Metrics Partnership Project

 


Efficiency in cancer care aims to ensure cancer care delivers the best possible health outcomes using the human, financial, infrastructural and technological resources available, with a focus on what really matters to patients and society (All.Can 2021).

Working in partnership, we began to develop an evidence-based way to assess efficiency in cancer care, inform the development of a common way to do this, internationally, across the sector using an agreed and standardised approach. In time, this will enable better tracking and performance management.

For more information on the study: https://all-can.pl/data/Final_The_AllCan_Efficiency_Metrics_Study.pdf

 

Presented by:

Dr Kay Lakin

Senior Evaluation Consultant, Hatch, University of Southampton

Kay is a Senior Fellow with over 10 years’ experience in research and evaluation. Kay has worked in both public (university, research funder) and charitable sectors.

 

Dr Matt Hickey

CEO, Health Value Alliance

Originally from New Zealand, Matt is a Senior Medical Radiation Therapist, board-level director and entrepreneur.

With over 20 years of experience, Matt has a history of designing and implementing innovative strategies aimed at tackling the complex challenge of establishing patient-centric, evidence-based and sustainably affordable cancer care and innovation market entry, in multiple sectors across the world.

 

Dr Sarah Thomas

Assistant Director Insight and Evaluation, Hatch, University of Southampton

Sarah is a high experienced qualitative researcher and evaluator, specialising in theory-led evaluation. She also leads training activities to build skills in critical thinking and evaluation.

 

Session Chaired by:

Jackie Chandler, PhD

Evaluation Programme Manager, Health Innovation Wessex

Outgoing UK Evaluation Society Council Member

 

Registration

In honour of our 30th Birthday, this webinar is free to all attendees!

 

 

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Slides: shared post event with all members who registered for the webinar.

Recording: availability of recording to be confirmed.*

Access Details: hosted on Zoom. Access details will be provided after the booking window closes on 8 May at 1400 BST.


 

*Please note we are not able to guarantee that this webinar will be available as a recording after the live session. If a recording will be available, we will update this page with those details. To ensure you can learn about the study presented, please plan to attend live.