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Common use of Care Pathway Clause in Contracts

Care Pathway. Preventx will send electronic notifications to patients as soon as their results have been released from the laboratory. The notifications are agreed with the provider or screening office, and in most cases will be based on the following care pathway: • Patient with negative results will be informed of the result electronically. This ends the care pathway for the patients, however they may be notified in the future that they should seek a test (after 12 months or if they have changed partner). • Positive patients are notified that their results are available to collect and are provided the telephone number for their local provider or screening office. They are prompted to call as soon as they are able. Positive patients are automatically notified after 3 months that they may wish to seek another test. It is the providers or screening offices responsibility to handle the care of positive patients. It is anticipated that the provider or screening office will allow a period of time for the patient to phone in, otherwise the patient will be contacted directly to arrange treatment. Where Preventx are not able to contact a patient electronically (for example, no email address or mobile number was provided) it is the provider or screening offices responsibility to make reasonable attempt to contact the patient as decided by local guidance and policies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

Care Pathway. Preventx will send electronic notifications to patients as soon as their results have been released from the laboratory. The notifications are agreed with the provider or screening office, and in most cases will be based on the following care pathway: Patient with negative results will be informed of the result electronically. This ends the care pathway for the patients, however they may be notified in the future that they should seek a test (after 12 months or if they have changed partner). Positive patients are notified that their results are available to collect and are provided the telephone number for their local provider or screening office. They are prompted to call as soon as they are able. Positive patients are automatically notified after 3 months that they may wish to seek another test. It is the providers or screening offices responsibility to handle the care of positive patients. It is anticipated that the provider or screening office will allow a period of time for the patient to phone in, otherwise the patient will be contacted directly to arrange treatment. Where Preventx are not able to contact a patient electronically (for example, no email address or mobile number was provided) it is the provider or provider/screening offices (or clinical partner’s) responsibility to make reasonable attempt to contact the patient as decided by local guidance and policies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

Care Pathway. Preventx will send electronic notifications to patients as soon as their results have been released from the laboratory. The notifications are agreed with the provider or screening office, and in most cases will be based on the following care pathway: Patient with negative results will be informed of the result electronically. This ends the care pathway for the patients, ; however they may be notified in the future that they should seek a test (after 12 months or if they have changed partner). Positive patients are notified that their results are available to collect and are provided the telephone number for their local provider or screening office. They are prompted to call as soon as they are able. Positive patients are automatically notified after 3 months that they may wish to seek another test. It is the providers or screening offices responsibility to handle the care of positive patients. It is anticipated that the provider or screening office will allow a period of time for the patient to phone in, otherwise the patient will be contacted directly to arrange treatment. Where Preventx are not able to contact a patient electronically (for example, no email address or mobile number was provided) it is the provider or provider/screening offices (or clinical partner’s) responsibility to make reasonable attempt to contact the patient as decided by local guidance and policies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement