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The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy

PURPOSE: Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario), formerly known as CCO, is the provincial governmental agency in Ontario, Canada responsible for developing radiation therapy-specific capital investment strategies, updated every 5 years, to ensure equitable access and to gain the highest value from the...

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Autores principales: Glicksman, Rachel M., Wong, Audrey, Wang, Jonathan, Favell, Lisa, Matheson, Garth, Brundage, Michael, Renaud, Julie, Malkoske, Kyle, MacPhail, Joanne, Finnerty, Derek, Foxcroft, Sophie, Gutierrez, Eric, Warde, Padraig
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7280285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32529124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2019.12.004
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author Glicksman, Rachel M.
Wong, Audrey
Wang, Jonathan
Favell, Lisa
Matheson, Garth
Brundage, Michael
Renaud, Julie
Malkoske, Kyle
MacPhail, Joanne
Finnerty, Derek
Foxcroft, Sophie
Gutierrez, Eric
Warde, Padraig
author_facet Glicksman, Rachel M.
Wong, Audrey
Wang, Jonathan
Favell, Lisa
Matheson, Garth
Brundage, Michael
Renaud, Julie
Malkoske, Kyle
MacPhail, Joanne
Finnerty, Derek
Foxcroft, Sophie
Gutierrez, Eric
Warde, Padraig
author_sort Glicksman, Rachel M.
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description PURPOSE: Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario), formerly known as CCO, is the provincial governmental agency in Ontario, Canada responsible for developing radiation therapy-specific capital investment strategies, updated every 5 years, to ensure equitable access and to gain the highest value from these investments in infrastructure. These plans are informed by the changing landscape of health care delivery, technologic advancements affecting radiation therapy care, patient desire for care closer to home, and expected increases in utilization of radiation therapy services. In this article, we describe the development, model, and final recommendations of CCO’s fifth radiation therapy capital investment strategy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A panel of multidisciplinary provincial experts, in combination with 2 patient and family advisors, developed planning principles to guide the development of a patient-centered strategy. Adaption of the previously used model for radiation therapy planning was used. RESULTS: The development of the capital investment strategy took place from fall 2017 to fall 2018. The model included 3 main factors: patient demand (including utilization targets), machine throughput, and machine demand and supply. The final recommendation is for an investment of 26 new radiation therapy machines in the province by 2028. CONCLUSIONS: The strategy plans for continued province-wide access to quality radiation therapy care and ensures machines are added to the system at the right place and in the right time. Ongoing data collection throughout this period is necessary to ensure the strategy achieves its goals and to allow for planning of future strategies.
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spelling pubmed-72802852020-06-10 The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy Glicksman, Rachel M. Wong, Audrey Wang, Jonathan Favell, Lisa Matheson, Garth Brundage, Michael Renaud, Julie Malkoske, Kyle MacPhail, Joanne Finnerty, Derek Foxcroft, Sophie Gutierrez, Eric Warde, Padraig Adv Radiat Oncol Health Policy PURPOSE: Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario), formerly known as CCO, is the provincial governmental agency in Ontario, Canada responsible for developing radiation therapy-specific capital investment strategies, updated every 5 years, to ensure equitable access and to gain the highest value from these investments in infrastructure. These plans are informed by the changing landscape of health care delivery, technologic advancements affecting radiation therapy care, patient desire for care closer to home, and expected increases in utilization of radiation therapy services. In this article, we describe the development, model, and final recommendations of CCO’s fifth radiation therapy capital investment strategy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A panel of multidisciplinary provincial experts, in combination with 2 patient and family advisors, developed planning principles to guide the development of a patient-centered strategy. Adaption of the previously used model for radiation therapy planning was used. RESULTS: The development of the capital investment strategy took place from fall 2017 to fall 2018. The model included 3 main factors: patient demand (including utilization targets), machine throughput, and machine demand and supply. The final recommendation is for an investment of 26 new radiation therapy machines in the province by 2028. CONCLUSIONS: The strategy plans for continued province-wide access to quality radiation therapy care and ensures machines are added to the system at the right place and in the right time. Ongoing data collection throughout this period is necessary to ensure the strategy achieves its goals and to allow for planning of future strategies. Elsevier 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7280285/ /pubmed/32529124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2019.12.004 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Glicksman, Rachel M.
Wong, Audrey
Wang, Jonathan
Favell, Lisa
Matheson, Garth
Brundage, Michael
Renaud, Julie
Malkoske, Kyle
MacPhail, Joanne
Finnerty, Derek
Foxcroft, Sophie
Gutierrez, Eric
Warde, Padraig
The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy
title The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy
title_full The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy
title_fullStr The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy
title_full_unstemmed The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy
title_short The Capital Investment Strategy for Radiation therapy in Ontario: A Framework to Ensure Access to Radiation Therapy
title_sort capital investment strategy for radiation therapy in ontario: a framework to ensure access to radiation therapy
topic Health Policy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7280285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32529124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2019.12.004
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