Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A Review
State cancer plans facilitate prioritization and stakeholder engagement in preventing and controlling cancer. Implementation plans further help stakeholders prioritize efforts, reduce redundancy, and find opportunities for work synergies. A review of cancer plan implementations plans was performed i...
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doaj-73d23b548c4e4af2a059bdbcd773c2612021-03-08T00:02:41ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-03-01929129110.3390/healthcare9030291Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A ReviewMichael W. Bacchus0Bobbie McKee1Clement K. Gwede2Christopher R. Cogle3Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USAH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL 33612, USAH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL 33612, USADivision of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USAState cancer plans facilitate prioritization and stakeholder engagement in preventing and controlling cancer. Implementation plans further help stakeholders prioritize efforts, reduce redundancy, and find opportunities for work synergies. A review of cancer plan implementations plans was performed in the development of an implementation plan for the Florida Cancer Plan. This review sought to identify, characterize, and summarize the use of implementation plans that support comprehensive cancer control activities. Although 100% of states and territories published a cancer plan and 78% of states provided funding for implementing their state cancer plans, only 32% published an implementation plan. Commonalities and unique features of state cancer plan implementations are presented and discussed. An example implementation plan is provided for states without a plan to model.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/3/291health policycancer preventioncancer control |
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Michael W. Bacchus Bobbie McKee Clement K. Gwede Christopher R. Cogle |
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Michael W. Bacchus Bobbie McKee Clement K. Gwede Christopher R. Cogle Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A Review Healthcare health policy cancer prevention cancer control |
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Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A Review |
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Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A Review |
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Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A Review |
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Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A Review |
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Implementation of Cancer Plans in the United States: A Review |
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implementation of cancer plans in the united states: a review |
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State cancer plans facilitate prioritization and stakeholder engagement in preventing and controlling cancer. Implementation plans further help stakeholders prioritize efforts, reduce redundancy, and find opportunities for work synergies. A review of cancer plan implementations plans was performed in the development of an implementation plan for the Florida Cancer Plan. This review sought to identify, characterize, and summarize the use of implementation plans that support comprehensive cancer control activities. Although 100% of states and territories published a cancer plan and 78% of states provided funding for implementing their state cancer plans, only 32% published an implementation plan. Commonalities and unique features of state cancer plan implementations are presented and discussed. An example implementation plan is provided for states without a plan to model. |
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