BOPDHB Checkup December 2016 | Page 23

Improving access to cancer treatment By Lung Cancer Nurse Coordinator, Mary Robertson CNS. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide and this is reflected in our local high referral rate. We’ve made several changes in an effort to improve patients’ access to treatment and further changes are planned in the New Year. From left to right, Respiratory SMOs Dr Kirsten Ramsay and Dr Suzanne Poole, Oncology SMO Dr Richard North, Respiratory SMO Dr Pierre de Villiers, Lung Cancer Nurse Coordinator Mary Robertson and Radiology SMO Dr Helen Seymour. In September 2015 we started hosting local weekly multidisciplinary lung cancer meetings (MDM) at Tauranga We’re also considering developing a fast track lung cancer clinic. Hospital. This initiative followed the opening of the Kathleen We hope to be able to offer a range of investigations plus have Kilgour Centre. Prior to this, we video linked into Waikato’s weekly a Consultant on site, in an effort to reduce waiting times for MDM to discuss our BOPDHB lung cancer patients. One of the diagnosis. key changes that has resulted from these MDMs is that our lung cancer patients are able to be discussed in a much more timely We will continue to work with our GPs to fine tune our respiratory manner and have faster access to our local oncology services. e-referral tool to ensure appropriate referrals for High Suspicion Our new Pathlab is now able to offer priority reporting on all lung Cancer lung patients. biopsies which again has improved the service for our patients. Currently 74% of lung cancer patients in the BOPDHB are We continue to liaise with Waikato about potential surgical patients achieving the 62 day treatment timeframe set by the government’s who may require cardiothoracic surgical services which aren’t Health Target - Faster Cancer Treatment. We have achieved an currently available in the BOPDHB. 18% increase against this target since the beginning of 2016 – Well done to everyone involved!! Some significant changes are planned for 2017 to further improve the care we provide for people with lung cancer. From March 2017 lung cancer patients who are suitable for SABR (Specialised radiation treatment) will be treated locally from our radiation unit in the Kathleen Kilgour Centre rather than having to travel to Waikato Hospital. 23