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14 Oct 2020
Health

Centralizing Cancer Care? – Quality, costs, and the future of hospitals in Europe

How should the future of inpatient cancer care look like in Europe? Is centralization still the way forward, or do we need to maintain broad operational readiness and expertise?

Centralizing cancer care has been a hot topic for quite some time. Many argue that hospitals are often too small and treat too few patients. Only by pooling resources and specialists in comprehensive cancer centers could high-quality care and equal access to innovative therapies be guaranteed.

Yet, the Covid pandemic has shown that reducing the number of hospital beds may also be problematic for the quality of care. Broad availability of hospitals can help intercept epidemic outbreaks and maintain medical expertise – also in oncology.

How should the future of inpatient cancer care look like in Europe? Is centralization still the way forward, or do we need to maintain broad operational readiness and expertise?

The debate, started at the European Cancer Forum, continues with a new webinar in the series Issues in Cancer Care – The Early Bird Debate.

One issue, two speakers, two ;

Register now for the next webinar Centralizing Cancer Care? – Quality, costs, and the future of hospitals in Europe” on 14 October 2020, from 8:30 AM to hear from:

  • Stefan Gijssels, Executive Director, Digestive Cancers Europe and EuropaColon
  • Pascal Garel, Chief Executive, European Hospital and Healthcare Federation

Moderated by Duane Schulthess, Managing Director, Vital Transformation

 

When

14 Oct 2020 @ 08:30 am

14 Oct 2020 @ 09:00 am

Duration: 0 hours, 30 minutes


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English en


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Issues in Cancer Care - The Early Bird Debate (deactivated)

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