New certification enhances cancer care and treatment options
- First on the West Coast to receive lung cancer certification.
- Certification emphasizes quality of lung cancer care.
- Achievement aligns with patient-centered treatment goals.
The Eisenhower Lucy Curci Cancer Center has received lung cancer certification from the Joint Commission, marking it as the first facility of its kind on the West Coast to achieve this recognition. This certification underscores the center's commitment to providing comprehensive and high-quality cancer care. By meeting the strict standards set by the Joint Commission, the center aims to improve treatment options for lung cancer patients.
Earning this lung cancer certification highlights the center's dedication to ensuring exceptional patient care and safety. The certification process involves rigorous evaluations of the cancer treatment protocols and patient support systems in place. With this acknowledgment, the Eisenhower Lucy Curci Cancer Center seeks to enhance its services and support for individuals diagnosed with lung cancer.
The Joint Commission's certification is based on critical performance measures, including multidisciplinary treatment planning and the availability of advanced technology for diagnosing and treating lung cancer. This achievement reflects the center's alignment with best practices and patient-centered care in the oncology field.