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Is rare cancer care organized at national health system level? Multiple case study in six EU countries.

Authors :
Prades, Joan
Trama, Annalisa
Casali, Paolo G
Emile, Jean-Francois
Gaspar, Nathalie
Janavicius, Ramunas
Jančiauskienė, Rasa
Karjalainen, Sakari
Kopeckova, Katerina
Pylkkänen, Liisa
Svoboda, Marek
Borras, Josep M
Source :
European Journal of Public Health; Dec2022, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p852-857, 6p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background As a system of European Reference Networks (ERNs) emerges, the differences in quality of care for patients with rare cancers may increase at national level. We aimed to elucidate the processes and healthcare planning principles through which the reference centres (RCs) for rare cancers are embedded in national health systems. Methods We used a multiple case-study design based on the experiences of Czechia, Finland, France, Italy, Lithuania and Spain. Using sarcoma as an example of rare cancer, 52 semi-structured interviews were conducted during on-site visits, including a multidisciplinary group of professionals, Ministry of Health professionals, patient representatives and European policymakers. Results The comparative analysis showed substantial heterogeneity in the processes for formalizing RCs' status and in their levels of integration in the different health systems, but two models (centre-based and the network-based) can be envisaged at national level. RCs for rare cancers were legally established only in France and Spain. Expert clinicians cooperate in a structured way, using network mechanisms, in France and Italy, and these countries, plus Finland and Lithuania, had a referral system to facilitate patients' access from non-expert centres to RCs. Seven key healthcare planning principles in instituting RCs at the national level were identified. Conclusions The conditions governing patient access to treatment centres—whether RCs or not—are decided at the national level. It is advisable to progressively align the European and national levels so that the RCs that participate in the ERNs also play a significant role at the national level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11011262
Volume :
32
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160656059
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac166