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Northwest Community cancer center earns accreditation

The Commission on Cancer, a quality program of the American College of Surgeons, has granted Three-Year Accreditation with Commendation to the cancer program at Northwest Community Healthcare.

To earn voluntary Commission on Cancer accreditation, a cancer program must meet or exceed the Commission on Cancer quality care standards, be evaluated every three years through a survey process, and maintain levels of excellence in the delivery of comprehensive patient-centered care.

Three-Year Accreditation with Commendation is only awarded to a facility that exceeds standard requirements at the time of its triennial survey.

"We are very proud of the team approach that patients receive when cared for at Northwest Community Healthcare by physicians, nurses and other clinical personnel," says Dr. Stephen Nigh, Radiation Oncology, medical director of Cancer Services at NCH.

"It is nice to be recognized by the American College of Surgeons for the outstanding work that goes on every day here at NCH."

Because it is a Commission on Cancer-accredited cancer center, Northwest Community Healthcare takes a multidisciplinary approach to treating cancer as a complex group of diseases that requires consultation among surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, diagnostic radiologists, pathologists and other cancer specialists. This multidisciplinary partnership results in improved patient care.

"Commission on Cancer accreditation provides value through improved patient outcomes across all domains of care: access and service, satisfaction and well-being, quality of care and cancer outcomes," says Rhea Trbojevic, executive director of Cancer Services at NCH.

"Commission on Cancer accredited cancer programs are dedicated to providing the best in patient-centered care."

The Commission on Cancer Accreditation Program provides the framework for Northwest Community Healthcare to improve its quality of patient care through various cancer-related programs that focus on the full spectrum of cancer care including prevention, early diagnosis, cancer staging, optimal treatment, rehabilitation, lifelong follow-up for recurrent disease and end-of-life care.

When patients receive care at a Commission on Cancer facility, they also have access to information on clinical trials and new treatments, genetic counseling, and patient centered services including psycho-social support, a patient navigation process, and a survivorship care plan that documents the care each patient receives and seeks to improve cancer survivors' quality of life.

Like all Commission on Cancer-accredited facilities, Northwest Community Healthcare maintains a cancer registry and contributes data to the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB), a joint program of the Commission on Cancer and American Cancer Society.

This nationwide oncology outcomes database is the largest clinical disease registry in the world. Data on all types of cancer are tracked and analyzed through the NCDB and used to explore trends in cancer care.

Commission on Cancer-accredited cancer centers, in turn, have access to information derived from this type of data analysis, which is used to create national, regional and state benchmark reports. These reports help Commission on Cancer facilities with their quality improvement efforts.

There are currently more than 1,500 Commission on Cancer-accredited cancer programs in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Commission on Cancer-accredited facilities diagnose and/or treat more than 70 percent of all newly diagnosed cancer patients.

When cancer patients choose to seek care locally at a Commission on Cancer-accredited cancer center, they are gaining access to comprehensive, state-of-the-art cancer care close to home.

The Commission on Cancer provides the public with information on the resources, services and cancer treatment experience for each Commission on Cancer-accredited cancer program through the Commission on Cancer Hospital Locator at https://www.facs.org/search/cancer-programs.

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