Delivering High Value Cancer Care
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The global burden of cancer continues to rise, with an increasing number of cancer cases over the past two decades - particularly among younger women - placing sustained pressure on healthcare services and affecting well-being and economic outcomes. This report provides new, cross-country evidence and policy insights on how to deliver cancer care that ensures value for patients and healthcare systems. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative analyses - including new internationally comparable indicators and a policy survey - the report examines three pressing priorities to deliver high value cancer care: faster access to care, evidence-based and efficient care that ensures the best health outcomes; and people-centred approaches that reflect individuals' needs and preferences.
The global burden of cancer continues to rise, with an increasing number of cancer cases over the past two decades - particularly among younger women - placing sustained pressure on healthcare services and affecting well-being and economic outcomes. This report provides new, cross-country evidence and policy insights on how to deliver cancer care that ensures value for patients and healthcare systems. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative analyses - including new internationally comparable indicators and a policy survey - the report examines three pressing priorities to deliver high value cancer care: faster access to care, evidence-based and efficient care that ensures the best health outcomes; and people-centred approaches that reflect individuals' needs and preferences.