University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
UHB Integrated Patient Pathway
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University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) is now one of the largest teaching hospital trusts in England treating more than 2.2 million patients each year from a regional, national, and international population.
Further information can be obtained from https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/ The Trust is made up of the following; • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) • Birmingham Heartlands Hospital • Good Hope Hospital • Solihull Hospital • Solihull Community Services • Birmingham Chest Clinic • Along with a number of satellite units, allowing patients to be treated closer to home Birmingham and Solihull ICB (BSol ICB) serves a registered population of over 1.6 million people, supported by multiple NHS secondary care and community trusts and 176 GP Practices/Practice Groups.
Currently, patient pathways across primary, community and secondary care are fragmented, with multiple manual processes for referrals, results handling, and patient communication.
This creates inefficiencies, clinical variation, and a lack of patient visibility, all of which contribute to poorer outcomes and health inequalities.
To address this, UHB intends to procure a single, integrated digital pathway platform to: • Deliver evidence-based care consistently across specialities. • Improve efficiency and reduce the risk of error and unwarranted variation delivering care to the patient in the most appropriate setting, first time. • Facilitate patient choice and engagement, ensuring referrals are directed to the right clinic at the right time. • Improve quality of care, reduce health inequalities, and give patients visibility and involvement throughout their journey.
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To address this, UHB intends to procure
To address this, UHB intends to procure a single, integrated digital pathway platform to:.
Deliver evidence-based care consistently across specialities
Deliver evidence-based care consistently across specialities.
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