St. Luke's Regional Cancer Center Earns National Accreditation
Posted on Apr 20, 2016
By St. Luke's, Duluth, MN
The Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons (ACoS)
has granted a three year accreditation to St. Luke’s Regional Cancer
Center. To earn voluntary CoC accreditation, a cancer program must meet
the CoC 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.
“Earning this accreditation means we are treating cancer with a multidisciplinary
approach. Our team of medical and radiation oncologists, surgeons, pathologists,
radiologists and others partner to ensure patients are receiving the most
comprehensive care possible,” said John Strange, St. Luke’s
President/CEO.
The CoC Accreditation Program provides the framework for St. Luke’s
Regional Cancer Center 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, life-long follow up for recurrent disease, and end-of-life
care. When patients receive care at a CoC 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.
BELOW: John Strange, St. Luke's President/CEO
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Cancer Care