JA CraNE - Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres
The CraNE Joint Action aims to establish an EU Network of National Comprehensive Cancer Centres (CCCs) to support quality-assured early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer patients.
The main goals of CraNE JA are to create a sustainable structure for the EU Network of CCCs, improve access to comprehensive high-quality cancer care, and develop a consensus model for CCCs.
Specific aims of the project include:
- endorsing the sustainability of CraNE outputs for implementation in EU Member States;
- creating an EU Network of National CCCs to improve care and reduce disparities across the EU;
- further developing access and availability of high-quality care in Comprehensive Cancer Care
Networks to all EU Member States;
- develop a consensus model for CCCs;
- identify and analyse current practices and models of organisation in real-life settings for reference.
- Project duration
- 1 Oct 2022 - 30 Sep 2024
- Project locations
- AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaCyprusCzechiaEstoniaFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSweden
- Overall budget
- €3 749 998
- EU contribution
- €2 999 99880% of the overall budget
- Project website
- crane4health
- EU4health - Projects
- Diagnosis and treatment
Results
Expected results include:
The CraNE project will establish EU Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres (CCCs) that will improve the quality of cancer care in Europe and promote collaboration between CCCs.
The short-term effects of CraNE will be closer collaboration among CCCs and improvements in cancer care and research. The medium-term effects will be different types of networking, cross-border collaborations, and implementation projects based on best care practices. The ultimate impact of CraNE will be the establishment of an EU level network of CCCs by 2025, with a complete set of eligibility criteria, admissions process, governance systems and secretariat for the EU Network, quality standards, education and research frameworks, and quality improvement procedures.
Specifically, CraNE will:
- establish an EU Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres (CCCs) and prepare its design and functionalities;
- define eligibility criteria and governance systems for the EU Network;
- increase the quality of cancer care and promote collaboration between CCCs, with a focus on research and training opportunities;
- establish closer collaboration among CCCs in the EU in the short-term;
- develop different types of networking, cross-border collaborations, and best practice implementation projects in the medium-term;
- establish a complete platform for the implementation of the EU Network of CCCs by 2025 with quality standards, education and research frameworks, and quality improvement procedures in place.
Stakeholders
Coordinators
National Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia (NIJZ)
- Address
- Trubarjeva 2, Slovenia, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Website
- https://nijz.si/
Contact
Project Coordination Team
- Name
- Project Coordination Team
- Organisation
- National Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia (NIJZ)
- cranenijz [dot] si
Dissemination Team: 1st Regional Health Authority of Attica (1ST YPE)
- Name
- Dissemination Team: 1st Regional Health Authority of Attica (1ST YPE)
- Website
- https://www.crane4health.eu
- crane [dot] dissemination1dype [dot] gov [dot] gr
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