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Head and neck cancer follow-up care closer to home
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Since December 2018, head and neck cancer patients from Swindon and Wiltshire have been offered follow up care at Great Western Hospital in Swindon to avoid frequent journeys to Oxford University Hospitals.
We are keen to hear what you think of the service and your ideas for the future. Please help by completing the survey, and/ or joining a discussion forum. We are keen to hear from you.
Please scroll down to the bottom of the page, press tools and then press on the 'complete survey' box.
Background to the project.
The 'Care Closer to Home' project, based on patient feedback, clinical evidence and best practice, has seen the clinic space refurbished and more specialist staff recruited. The set up was funded by Macmillan Cancer Support and the Thames Valley Cancer Alliance, part of NHS England.
The team of head and neck cancer specialists includes a speech and language therapist, a dietitian, a clinical nurse specialist, a clinical psychologist, a restorative dentist, and a patient coordinator. They see head and neck cancer patients from Swindon and parts of Wiltshire for their follow up appointments so they can avoid frequent travel to Oxford University Hospitals.
South Central and West Commissioning Support Unit have been asked to evaluate the service and provide recommendations for the future, for Swindon and Wiltshire and other areas across Thames Valley Cancer Alliance.
Since December 2018, head and neck cancer patients from Swindon and Wiltshire have been offered follow up care at Great Western Hospital in Swindon to avoid frequent journeys to Oxford University Hospitals.
We are keen to hear what you think of the service and your ideas for the future. Please help by completing the survey, and/ or joining a discussion forum. We are keen to hear from you.
Please scroll down to the bottom of the page, press tools and then press on the 'complete survey' box.
Background to the project.
The 'Care Closer to Home' project, based on patient feedback, clinical evidence and best practice, has seen the clinic space refurbished and more specialist staff recruited. The set up was funded by Macmillan Cancer Support and the Thames Valley Cancer Alliance, part of NHS England.
The team of head and neck cancer specialists includes a speech and language therapist, a dietitian, a clinical nurse specialist, a clinical psychologist, a restorative dentist, and a patient coordinator. They see head and neck cancer patients from Swindon and parts of Wiltshire for their follow up appointments so they can avoid frequent travel to Oxford University Hospitals.
South Central and West Commissioning Support Unit have been asked to evaluate the service and provide recommendations for the future, for Swindon and Wiltshire and other areas across Thames Valley Cancer Alliance.
Since December 2018, patients who live in Wiltshire and Swindon have been offered follow up appointments at Great Western Hospital in order to avoid frequent travel to Oxford University Hospitals.
The 'Care Closer to Home' project, based on patient feedback, clinical evidence and best practice, has seen the clinic space at Great Western Hospital refurbished and more specialist staff recruited.
The team of head and neck cancer specialists includes a speech and language therapist, a dietitian, a clinical nurse specialist, a clinical psychologist, a restorative dentist, and a patient coordinator.
We are keen to hear your views on the services you have received as part of an evaluation and to help plan the shape of services in the future.
Thank you for taking the time to tell us what you think.