Patient Pathway Tracker, Colorectal Service • Chertsey Ashford & St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPatient Pathway Tracker, Colorectal Service with Ashford & St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Chertsey\n\n Work as a member of the pathway tracking clinical team acting as a local expert on patient pathway RTT 18 week guidance, reporting mechanisms and service improvements that will improve patient experience & facilitate the provision of accessible and high quality care. The Colorectal Service is looking to recruit a new member of the team to work within our service. You will join the existing admin and management teams as a specialist Patient Pathway Tracker. This involves helping to validate waiting lists, correct data, training of staff and overall helping patients progress from GP referral to getting their NHS treatment. These are computer based roles and involve using various sources of electronic data to ensure all of our patients' journey to treatment happens without delay, and entering data on to our systems as we check and follow our patients to make sure they remain safe at all times. Patient Pathway Tracker's will be responsible for new and follow-up waiting list management and monitoring of RTT pathways. They will be responsible for validating and monitoring the Trust's performance against the Referral to Treatment 18 week waiting time standards and they will work as a member of the pathway tracking clinical team, acting as a local expert on RTT 18 week guidance. They will pay particular focus to the tracking of overdue follow-up appointments, introducing robust systems to avoid 'loss to follow-up'. They will also help to ensure patients receive treatment within the required timescales through monitoring and auditing elective patient pathways. "}