Patient Pathway Co-ordinator

2 weeks ago


Brockley Hill, United Kingdom Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust Full time

The post holder will be required to act as a flexible administrative resource actively supporting patient pathway improvement projects across the Trust. The post-holder will have direct patient contact working with the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure that patient care is coordinated and delivered with minimum level of difficulty to our patients, in the service delivery of 18 week and cancer waiting time pathways and other performance targets. Any other duties commensurate with the grade and in line with the requirement of this post.

To be responsible for the management of the patient pathway, from, referral to first outpatient appointment, through diagnostics, treatment planning,

treatment, and follow-up, highlighting any potential delays in the pathway and ensuring accurate data collection to support the process.

To have a sound understanding of 18 week and cancer waiting time

targets, rules and procedures, and to work proactively to ensure that all

targets are maintained.

To monitor the quality of patient pathways using Trust IT systems and

acting to improve the quality of information within the Directorate.

To validate and analyse data and produce ad hoc reports as directed,

by the Elective Access Manager.

To use hospital information systems to record and review patient

information of both clinical and non-clinical nature.

To be responsible for the management of the patient pathway, from, referral to first outpatient appointment, through diagnostics, treatment planning, treatment, and follow-up, highlighting any potential delays in the pathway and ensuring accurate data collection to support the process.

To have a sound understanding of 18 week and cancer waiting time targets, rules and procedures, and to work proactively to ensure that all targets are maintained.

The post holder should provide a weekly update to Service Managers so they are aware of any pathway delays or potential breaches of waiting times targets.

To routinely attend performance review meetings and ensure that agreed actions and outcomes are requested, documented and monitored.

To be responsible for booking and sending out-patient, admission / pre-assessment appointment letters and telephoning patients as required.

To liaise with consultants and their teams to monitor and ensure correct case mix on theatre lists, making appropriate staff aware of any changes, including Site/Bed manager and Medical Records staff using the agreed protocols / shared files.

To ensure patient cancellations are allocated new TCI dates within the specified time limits.

To manage pre-assessment clinics, working in close conjunction with pre-assessment staff to ensure the smooth running of clinics.

Monitor elective surgery / imaging waiting times, proactively identifying risks, and taking corrective actions to ensure relevant targets are not breached, in conjunction with the Service teams, and clinical teams.

Deal with non-clinical queries from patients, their carers, general practitioners and members of the admin & clerical team.

Escalate potential breaches of waiting times or patient pathway bottlenecks to the Access Manager and Service Management Teams as appropriate.

To take overall responsibility for the waiting list and patient flow in conjunction with Service teams.

To be able to travel between the two sites and provide the necessary support and leadership that enables the delivery of services to be seamlessly achieved.

To assist and help support the reception staff and help cover if and when required.

To provide one to one support to the reception staff weekly to ensure they are aware of any changes and updated of room closures and other changes in lists.



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