Enhancing Patient Safety and Quality of Surgical Cancer Care: The French National Cancer Plans
Résumé
Two National Cancer Plans (2003 - 2007 and 2009 - 2013) have been launched in France to organise the healthcare offer in order to enhance quality and safety. The current Cancer Plan[1] defines regulatory frameworks across the three major areas of cancer therapy: surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These regulatory frameworks are based on three pillars: transversal requirements for the quality of care; establishment of minimal thresholds for institutions and technical criteria that are required for each type of cancer surgery. Based on adherence to these requirements and following a process of continuous assessment, institutional accreditations (currently being allocated in 2010) will be given for a period of 5 years.
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