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Huntsman Cancer Institute provides inpatient and outpatient care for
all types of adult cancer. Most patients have a cancer diagnosis and a
referral from a community doctor before being seen at this facility, and
are often referred back to their doctor for ongoing care. Huntsman Cancer
Institute's Center for Children and Primary Children's Medical Center work
together to provide young patients with the best resources.
Each year, people with common or rare forms of cancer are seen in our
outpatient clinics for chemotherapy, radiation therapy, small procedures,
second opinions, or follow-up visits. Patients requiring hospitalization
are admitted to the 50-bed Huntsman Cancer Hospital, adjacent to the
institute. Both facilities have the most current diagnostic and treatment
technology, used to support our medical teams in delivering compassionate,
effective care.
At Huntsman Cancer Institute, teams of doctors and health care
professionals work together to provide state-of-the-art patient and
family centered care. Patient and family centered care involves a number
of aspects with emphasis on respect for patients and families to enhance
quality of life.
- Focusing care to better serve our patients - an emphasis on
the patient's and families' needs above those of the health care system
- Partnership among practitioners, patients, and families to foster shared
medical decision-making
- Care that is respectful of the patients wants, needs, preferences, and beliefs
- Patient education to inform decision-making
- Coordination of care across multiple settings; e.g. inpatient to outpatient;
hospital to rehab; hospice role
- Development of health-promotion skills in patients
- Enhanced cultural competence of providers
- Integrated palliative care that includes expert disease management,
medical supportive care (physical and psychiatric symptoms),
psychosocial/spiritual support for patients and families, and
advance care planning.
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