All.Can Canada’s 2nd Multi-Stakeholder Virtual Roundtable Meeting
All.Can Canada hosted their second multi-stakeholder roundtable on November 29, 2021, bringing together cancer diagnosis stakeholders from across Canada to review the findings and recommendations from All.Can Canada’s ‘Optimizing Diagnosis in Canadian Cancer Care‘ research report.
The report shares the results of an environmental scan conducted to understand the current state of the cancer diagnosis experience in Canada. Specifically, this included identifying outcomes that matter most to patients, reviewing promising practices in cancer diagnosis, and exploring areas of inefficiency in the cancer diagnosis process that represent opportunities for improvement.
The purpose of the November 29th meeting was to gain insights from key stakeholders on opportunities to advance the recommendations in the report and move towards an improved future state in cancer diagnosis using the results of All.Can Canada’s research, as well as to develop and further relationships with stakeholders relevant to the findings of this research.
Read the Report Back of the Roundtable
Read the ‘Optimizing Diagnosis in Canadian Cancer Care’ Report
December 7, 2021
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Led by patient groups and those with lived cancer experience, All.Can Canada is a national platform focused on improving cancer diagnosis. It aims to streamline access to timely, accurate, and appropriately delivered diagnoses. All.Can Canada engages government stakeholders, health authorities, healthcare providers, and patient organizations to share key findings and resources with the diagnosis ecosystem to improve patient outcomes.