The Government’s progress against its announced commitments to
improve the delivery of cancer services in England is the focus
of a new independent
evaluation by the Health and Social Care Committee’s Expert
Panel.
Five specialists from different areas of cancer services have
been appointed for this evaluation, bringing their subject
specific expertise and experience. The five specialist members
will work alongside the core members of the Expert Panel in
identifying a set of Government commitments made in cancer
services and evaluate the Government’s progress against them.
The Health and Social Care Committee established the Expert Panel
to conduct independent evaluations of Government commitments in
different areas of healthcare policy and enhance Committee
scrutiny. Each evaluation leads to a published Report with
CQC-style ratings from “inadequate” to “outstanding”awarded
against specific pledges covering a range of policy areas and a
final overall rating given.
In December 2021, the second Report of the Expert
Panel was published, an Evaluation of the Government’s progress
against its policy commitments in the area of mental health
services in England. The first Report of the Expert Panel
evaluated Government progress against its policy commitments in
the area of maternity services in
England.
Expert Panel Chaired
by:
Professor Dame Jane Dacre, Professor of
Medical Education at University College London, a consultant
physician and rheumatologist, and a former President of the Royal
College of Physicians.
Core members:
Professor
Professor
Sir Robert Francis QC
Professor Stephen Peckham
Additional members with expertise in cancer
services:
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Professor Samreen Ahmed
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Professor Janet E Brown
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Dr Jeanette Dixon
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Nikki Morris
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Minesh Patel