Guidance for implementing high-quality multidisciplinary meetings

Published online: 
02 October 2012

Summary

The Guidance for implementing high-quality multidisciplinary meetings and the accompanying factsheet Quick reference for high-quality cancer multidisciplinary meetings provides a framework and toolkit to support district health boards (DHBs) in establishing and implementing high-quality multidisciplinary meetings (MDMs).

MDMs are deliberate, regular meetings either face-to-face or via videoconference at which health professionals with expertise in a range of different specialities discuss the options for patients’ treatment and care prospectively. Prospective treatment and care planning involves making recommendations in real time, with an initial focus on the patient’s primary treatment. MDMs facilitate a holistic approach to the treatment and care of the patient.

International evidence shows that multidisciplinary care is a key part of providing best-practice treatment and care for patients with cancer. Multidisciplinary care involves a team approach to planning treatment and providing care for cancer patients as they move along the pathway of services they need.

MDMs are part of the philosophy of multidisciplinary care. Effective MDMs have positive outcomes for patients receiving the care and for the health professionals involved in providing the care and health services. Some of the benefits are that:

  • treatment planning is improved because health professionals consider the full range of therapeutic options, which improves outcomes
  • improved equality of outcomes for patients with cancer
  • more patients are offered the opportunity to take part in relevant clinical trials
  • there is greater continuity of care and less duplication of services
  • services are better coordinated
  • communication between care providers improves, as clear lines of responsibility are developed between members of the multidisciplinary meeting
  • time and resources are used more efficiently.

Publishing information

  • Date of publication:
    02 October 2012
  • ISBN:
    978-0-478-39375-0 (online)
  • HP number:
    5535
  • Citation:
    Ministry of Health. 2012. Guidance for Implementing High-Quality Multidisciplinary Meetings: Achieving best practice cancer care. Wellington: Ministry of Health.
  • Ordering information:
    Only soft copy available to download
  • Copyright status:

    Owned by the Ministry of Health and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.

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