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New Cancer Centre at Guy’s Transforming the experience of cancer patients Dr Maj Kazmi Clinical Director, Cancer Services Alastair Gourlay Programme Director, Cancer Centre Diana Crawshaw Chair, Cancer Centre Patient Reference Group Why are we building a new Cancer Centre? Patient comment: “It was all fine as an inpatient on a ward but now as an outpatient I have different appointments on different days with different members of the team. Ideally it would all be coordinated – e.g. dressings, speech therapists, clinical nurse specialists – all in one package. And I have radiotherapy coming up and I’d like that co-ordinated with other things too.” What are our key aims? • To bring together the majority of cancer care and research under one roof, so that patients are given seamless care and staff can work together on diagnosing, treating and applying research into cancer • To improve supportive care, patient information and complementary therapies at each stage of the patient pathway to improve patients’ quality of life both during treatment and into recovery and survivorship • To provide an outstanding environment that will ‘lift the spirits’ of patients, relatives and staff What is the ethos of the new Cancer Centre? • No unnecessary waits • Patients in control of design and working processes • Technology as an enabler • Flexibility of design • 12 hour working day • Potential to be open 6-7 days a week • ‘Art of Care’ married with ‘Science of Treatment’ - Cancer Medicine Some changes we are making to be ready to move into the Cancer Centre Preparing for a longer working day Asking patients what times are best for them Changing the times of clinics Piloting proposed changes Initiating technology projects One of these is making it easier to offer appointments which suit patients e.g. an appointment with a doctor and for a CT scan in one day Ethos Getting the right balance of the feel of the building between a clinical environment and a welcoming and relaxed environment. How will the new Cancer Centre look? 4 ‘villages’: • Welcome • Radiotherapy • One Stop (Outpatients, Imaging and Minor Procedures) • Chemotherapy Complemented by: • King’s College London (KCL) Research floor • Private Patients Unit Typical village atrium Ground floor Progress to date - Build Full business case approved January 2013 Planning permission granted January 2013 Enabling works (demolition) March 2013 Foundation works completed December 2013 Building frame erected to 3rd floor May 2014 14 storey frame completed September 2014 Next steps Construction completes Installation of medical equipment Commissioning and staff orientation New Cancer Centre opens to patients 2015 2015 2016 2016 Foundations commence – August 2013 First floor concrete slab – April 2014 Second floor concrete slab – May 2014 Patient treatment will begin in Summer 2016 View from Snowfields View from Great Maze Pond Patient Reference Group “We want patients to have their say in every aspect of how their care is delivered; from being involved in decisions about their treatment, to helping us design the facilities in which their treatment is provided.” Discussion, Questions and answers