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Barwon South Western Intergrated Cancer Service Our program was established as a part of the Victorian Government’s Cancer Reforms in January 2005 and our team has grown over the past year to work on a number of regional cancer service improvement projects to enhance care co-ordination, multidisciplinary cancer care and psychosocial and supportive care for cancer patients... |
Gippsland Regional Intergrated Cancer Service GRICS is one of five regional ICS, there are three metropolitan ICS and one statewide paediatric ICS.
The concept is that each ICS will comprise clusters of hospitals and associated health services that deliver services for people with all types of cancers within a geographic area. It is envisaged that an ICS system will improve the delivery of cancer services through the development of clear and formal communication processes, referral patterns and relationships between services to meet the needs of people with cancer. |
Hume Regional Integrated Cancer Service Hume Region Integrated Cancer Service (Hume RICS) is a Victorian Department of Human Services initiative. It aims to reform cancer services in the Hume Region through sustainable improvements in clinical and community settings.
As a Health Care Professional you may like to read about Hume RICS’ various initiatives, or as a member of the community you may like to find out how you can become involved.
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North Eastern Metropolitan Integrated Cancer Service NEMICS is one of eight Integrated Cancer Services established in Victoria to bring about improvements in cancer care.
The role of NEMICS is to support and facilitate the integration and coordination of cancer services across ten Tumour Streams in the North Eastern geographical region of Melbourne.
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Southern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service The Victorian Government is committed to delivering health service improvements through a range of policies but has specifically sought to deliver major cancer service reforms through its Fighting Cancer Policy (2002). This Policy has provided the context for the delivery of adequately resourced and high quality care, which is accessible, multidisciplinary, coordinated and delivered according to best practice evidence... |
The Loddon Mallee Integrated Cancer Service The Loddon Mallee Integrated Cancer Service was established in late 2004 by the Department of Human Services as one of eight regional and metropolitan services across the state. The vision of the Loddon Mallee service, LMICS, is that all people in the region, affected by cancer, will have access to a coordinated and responsive service, delivered by the best staff, as close to home as possible. The role of LMICS is to provide leadership and vision for the establishment and development of cancer services in the region... |
The Western and Central Melbourne Intergrated Cancer Service The Western & Central Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service, or "the WCMICS", is one of 3 Metropolitan and 5 Regional Integrated Cancer Services funded by the Victorian Department of Human Services to implement the Victorian Government's Cancer Services Framework across Victoria... |
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