The INTENT project aims to find solutions for innovative patient-centered cancer care. It targets and involves various types of actors: cancer care providers, patients and policy makers. The aim was to work with these groups to create a better understanding of how to interpret the patient-centered approach and identify ways for improving cancer care in central Europe. Beyond the activities leading to an innovative cancer care model, the project issued policy recommendations, provides an online benchmarking tool, identified priorities for improving existing systems on local level and create a virtual know-how centre.
The centre collects and provides good practices, benchmarking results and a pool of innovative ideas to all interested users. Tools and knowledge provided by INTENT will improve quality in cancer care and mobilise health care managers, clinicians and other staff involved. It calls for positive change and thus unlocks the innovation potential of public services.
01.07.2017
31.12.2020
Oncologic diseases a leading cause of death in the EU. Recent changes in the society showed a need to a more patient-centered approach to care.
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Project INTENT has 9 partners from 4 central European countries.
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