Focusing on improving of efficiency at all stages of cancer care & considering better outcomes for cancer patients as a matter of utmost importance, All.Can Greece is launching a new survey that aims to record cancer patients’ perspectives on the national healthcare system as well as their views on their health and quality of life.

The survey will be conducted by All.Can Greece in collaboration with the Laboratory of Health of the University of Piraeus. Its goal is to record & highlight the priorities of cancer patients in Greece, based on their needs and perspectives, using PREMs (Patient Reported Experience Measures) & PROMs (Patient Reported Outcome Measures) data.
Respondents are called to share their experiences from their interaction with the national healthcare system, evaluate the quality of the healthcare services provided and submit a self-assessment of their mental & physical health as well as their current quality of life.

The survey aims to identify factors such as access and quality to cancer treatment, the quality of life of cancer patients, the number and the type of available treatments, their views on physicians and healthcare professionals, etc.
Moreover, it seeks to familiarize cancer patients and survivors with the process of recording of PREMs & PROMs data and integrating them as a crucial prerequisite for the improvement of the provided cancer care in Greece.

The survey is accessible via this link (in Greek).