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◍ USACC.
Answer: Brigade General Moe Barrnet
◍ Secretary of Defense.
Answer: The honorable Pete Hegseth
◍ Awarded when a new program, including new Integrated Network Cancer
Programs or NCI Networks consisting of currently accredited programs,
receives a noncompliant rating on one or two standards during the site visit
process.
Answer: Not Accredited-Corrective Action Required
◍ CoC accreditation is only concerned with cancer prevention..
Answer: False. CoC programs are concerned with the full continuum of
cancer— from prevention to survivorship and end-of-life care—while
addressing both survival and quality of life.
◍ SAI.
Answer: LTC. Wales
◍ What is the rationale behind Institutional Administrative Commitment?.
Answer: Institutional commitment is essential for the development and
success of an accredited Commission on Cancer program. Resource
allocation (such as equipment, personnel, and administrative support), a
commitment to patient safety, and an enduring focus on continuous quality
improvement are the hallmarks of strong institutional administrative support
that help facilitate the success. (pg. 2)
, ◍ Each standard has details that outline what components?.
Answer: Definitions & Requirements. Documentation. Measure of
Compliance. Bibliography most of the time.
◍ DEI.
Answer: Col. Codwell
◍ Awarded when the program has completed a site visit and demonstrated full
compliance with all applicable standards and has provided all required
documentation to support compliance.
Answer: Accredited (pg. vi)
◍ The Commission on Cancer (CoC) is a program of the American College of
Surgeons (ACoS)..
Answer: True. (pg. iii)
◍ Awarded when a renewal program receives a noncompliant rating on at least
one standard but less than 20% of standards rated during the site visit
process.
Answer: Accredited-Corrective Action Required
◍ Chief of Staff of the Army.
Answer: General Randy A. George
◍ List the ten different categories of cancer programs..
Answer: • Academic Comprehensive Cancer Program (ACAD)• Community
Cancer Program (CCP)• Comprehensive Community Cancer Program
(CCCP)• Free Standing Cancer Center Program (FCCP)• Hospital Associate
Cancer Program (HACP)• Integrated Network Cancer Program (INCP)•
NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center Program (NCIP)•
NCI-Designated Network Cancer Program (NCIN)• Pediatric Cancer
Program (PCP)• Veterans Affairs Cancer Program (VACP)
◍ Which standards only count for the year they are completed and documented
in the cancer committee minutes?.
Answer: Studies/projects/reports required in the following standardscount
for the year they are completed and documented in thecancer committee