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Inquiry into progress made to date on implementing the Welsh Government’s Cancer Delivery Plan
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Monday, 10 February 2014 to Friday, 4 April 2014
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- CDP 01 Response from Royal College of Anaesthetists Advisory Board in Wales
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- CDP 02 Response from Patricia King
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- CDP 03 Response from Macmillan Health & Wellbeing Project Lead, Betsi Cadwaladr UHB
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- CDP 04 Response from Macmillan National Cancer Patient Information Strategy Project
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- CDP 05 Response from Macmillan Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression Service Improvement Lead for the South Wales Cancer Network
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- CDP 06 Response from ASH Wales
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- CDP 07 Response from Genomic Health
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- CDP 08 Response from Royal College of Physicians Wales
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- CDP 09 Response from Cwm Taf UHB
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- CDP 10 Response from Macmillan Welfare Benefits Service Redesign Project
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- CDP 11 Response from Sanofi
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- CDP 12 Response from Prostate Cancer UK
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- CDP 13 Response from Cancer Research UK
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- CDP 14 Response from RCGP Wales
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- CDP 15 Response from Rarer Cancers Foundation
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- CDP 16 Response from Macmillan Wales
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- CDP 17 Response from Betsi Cadwaladr UHB
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- CDP 18 Response from Wales Cancer Alliance
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- CDP 19 Response from Marie Curie Cancer Care
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- CDP 20 Response from Macmillan SACT & AO Development Manager, South Wales Cancer Network
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- CDP 21 Response from ABPI Cymru Wales
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- CDP 22 Response from Hilary Ryan
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- CDP 23 Response from Welsh NHS Confederation
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- CDP 24 Response from GIST Support UK
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- CDP 25 Response from Royal College of Nursing
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- CDP 26 Response from Breakthrough Breast Cancer
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- CDP 27 Response from CLIC Sargent
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- CDP 28 Response from Tenovus
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- CDP 29 Response from BMA Cymru Wales
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- CDP 30 Response from Teenage Cancer Trust
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- CDP 31 Response from Velindre NHS Trust
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- CDP 32 Response from National Cancer Trials Network
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- CDP 33 Response from SWC Royal College of Radiologists
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- CDP 34 Response from NHS Wales Informatics
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- CDP 35 Response from Breast Cancer Care
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- CDP 36 Response from Public Health Wales
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- CDP 37 Response from Dr Gianfilippo Bertelli
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- CDP 38 Response from Annie Mulholland
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- CDP 39 Response from Pancreatic Cancer UK
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- CDP 40 Response from NET Patient Foundation
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- Additional information from the Minister for Health and Social Services
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Purpose of the consultation
The
National Assembly for Wales’ Health
and Social Care Committee is undertook an inquiry into progress made to
date on implementing the Welsh Government’s Cancer Delivery Plan
The
terms of reference for the inquiry were to examine the progress made in
implementing the Cancer Delivery Plan in Wales including:
- Whether Wales is on course to achieve
the outcomes and performance measures, as set out in the Cancer Delivery
Plan, by 2016;
- Progress made in reducing the
inequalities gap in cancer incidence and mortality rates;
- The effectiveness of cancer screening
services and the level of take-up across the population of Wales,
particularly the harder to reach groups;
- Whether patients across Wales can access
the care required (for example, access to diagnostic testing or
out-of-hours care) in an appropriate setting and in a timely manner;
- The level of collaborative working
across sectors, especially between the NHS and third sector, to ensure
patients receive effective person-centred care from multi-disciplinary
teams.
- Whether the current level of funding for
cancer services is appropriate, used effectively and provides value for
money.
The
consultation has now closed.
Supporting documents