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CLEAR VISION, EXCEPTIONAL IMPACT.
The goal of the ongoing Distributed Cancer Care Model (DCCM) in Assam is to HOSPITAL OPERATIONS:
decentralise cancer care, making it accessible and a ordable. To e ectively lower As of March 31, 2023, ACCF hospitals
mortality rates and improve outcomes for cancer patients, a comprehensive have provided cancer care services to
strategy with multiple approaches has been put in place. thousands of people.
ACCESSIBILITY
Ensuring the availability of quality cancer treatment across the state to reduce HEAD TOTAL
travel time so that patients in remote areas have easier access.
AFFORDABILITY OPD 61000+
Easing the financial burden of treatment by o ering services at rates aligned with
the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS). These hospitals are also
empanelled with the State Government’s Atal Amrit Abhiyan (AAA) health scheme
and the Government of India’s Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY).
RADIATION 1900+
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Boosting community outreach initiatives to spread awareness about preventing
cancer, recognising symptoms, and understanding the significance of early CHEMO 12400+
detection. CYCLE
HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY:
Reducing waiting times for treatments and appointments by streamlining DIAGNOSTIC
administrative and care processes through the establishment of a Digital Nerve SERVICES 11400+
Centre (DiNC). (CT&MR)
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