Clinical and non-clinical team collaboration to develop breast referral triage to improve service delivery in secondary care.

Suzanne Halliday, Sean Townsend, Nicola Beech, Kellie Greeno, Ayrton Myers, Heliose Cockell, Joanne Lowe
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Aims: This evaluation combines clinical and non-clinical collaborative breast referral triage to gain an understanding relating to the value of triage, by identifying 'suspected cancer' and 'cancer not suspected' populations, improve the patient pathway, and facilitate optimised resource availability.

Method: An iterative service improvement method was used, with distinct phases of the process outlined to facilitate testing of ideas. The evaluation ran for 13 weeks in 2022. Regular team member meetings were arranged to discuss and agree improvement aims and outcomes.

Findings: A triage flowchart was developed collaboratively, and subsequently adopted by the non-clinical booking team. Bespoke clinics were established, demonstrating no evidence of increased risk to patients, and meeting 28-day Faster Diagnosis Standard (FDS) requirements.

Conclusion: breast referral triage of 'suspected cancer' and 'cancer not suspected' patients, using a clinical and non-clinical collaborative approach facilitates improved service visibility, prioritisation, management, and measurement. This also supports delivery of the 2019 NHS Long Term Plan to enhance earlier and faster cancer diagnosis by optimising access to diagnostic resources where required.

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临床和非临床团队合作开发乳腺转诊分流系统,以改善二级护理服务的提供。
目的:该评估结合了临床和非临床协作乳腺转诊分流,通过确定 "疑似癌症 "和 "非疑似癌症 "人群,了解分流的价值,改善患者就医途径,促进资源可用性的优化:方法:采用迭代式服务改进方法,概述了流程的不同阶段,以便于测试各种想法。评估在 2022 年进行,为期 13 周。定期召开团队成员会议,讨论并商定改进目标和成果:合作开发了分诊流程图,随后被非临床预约团队采用。结论:使用临床和非临床合作方法对乳腺转诊的 "疑似癌症 "和 "非疑似癌症 "患者进行分流,有利于提高服务的可见性、优先级、管理和衡量。这也为 2019 年国家医疗服务体系长期计划的实施提供了支持,该计划旨在通过优化诊断资源的使用,在必要时更早更快地进行癌症诊断。
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