New insights on screening preferences, treatment patterns, and reimbursement strategies in cancer

Published Alicia Mew on Mon, 11/11/2024 - 13:20

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Recent research to ensure equitable cancer care that reflects the preferences of the people affected by cancer.

11 November 2024.

The Cancer Health Services Research unit at the University of Melbourne consists of a multidisciplinary team conducting data-driven and evidence-based health services research to optimise equitable cancer care that reflects the needs and preferences of people affected by cancer.

In this presentation, they will share and discuss recent research in relation to the role of using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in cancer screening, the need of establishing linked dataset for informing current and new cancer treatments, as well as the considerations on reimbursement strategies for cancer genome sequencing.

 

Chair 

A/Prof Amy Nisselle

Director Patient Experience and Wellbeing, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Amy Nisselle leads the Genomics Workforce stream of Melbourne Genomics, investigating the genomic practice and educational needs of the clinical, diagnostic and data science workforces. She applies research insights to a multifaceted genomics education and training program and determines effective strategies to develop the workforce.

Patient Experience & Wellbeing, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Course Details

Innov Sol
Course type
Webinars
Duration
60 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Research (incl. Clinical Trials)
Treatment (incl. Supportive Care)
Prevention, screening and diagnostics
Speciality
Early to mid career researcher
Senior researcher / scientist
Clinician
Monday Lunch Live
Treatment Types
Data Science and Analytics
Research

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