We are looking for 1 full time Outpatient Administrator to join our friendly Outpatient Administration team in the Oxford Heart Centre.
Applicants will be customer focused, flexible, motivated and pro-active with the ability to support the immediate team and wider directorate. This post will be both very challenging, interesting and attention to detail is required.
Personal and team development is encouraged and supported and the post holders will be motivated, reliable and flexible. NHS experience is desired, but not essential as full training will be given.
• Communicate politely and effectively enquiries from patients, healthcare staff, carers and others, courteously receiving patients and carers booked for outpatients or imaging
services.
• Convey any changes to appointments sensitively with clear explanations for movement.
• Take part in the covering of reception area welcoming patients and ensuring they are checked in and out of clinic in a professional and courteous manner.
Ensure that all appointments are checked in/out and that appropriate coding is completed to ensure Trust income is secured.
• Participating in all mandatory training including all training regarding 18wk patient pathways
management
• Provide full clinic preparation for patient notes. Liaising with medical records and staff
within the hospital to ensure that all notes and referral letters are available for clinic at
least 24hrs before clinic, including all necessary information for the appointment (last
letter, diagnostic results)
• Coordinate requests from patients, carers and healthcare workforce staffs to book clinical procedures in isolation or in combination with other procedures or out-patient consultations. (Contacts include those within the Trust, Primary Care and other
secondary/tertiary centres.)
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trustis one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. Find out more here
The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community. We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence. These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel.
• Key Responsibilities
Coordinate requests from patients, carers and healthcare workforce staffs to book clinical procedures in isolation or in combination with other procedures or out-patient consultations. (Contacts include those within the Trust, Primary Care and other secondary/tertiary centres.)
• Liaise with multidisciplinary team to assist the prioritisation of clinical procedures. Book procedure arrangements into EPR and other systems at times appropriate to
individual patient request, clinical priority and procedure & electro-medical equipment availability.
• Use knowledge of clinical procedures and booking systems to resolve appointment arrangement conflicts and minimise patient journeys for multiple procedures.
• Communicate politely and effectively enquiries from patients, healthcare staff, carers and others, courteously receiving patients and carers booked for outpatients or imaging services.
• Convey any changes to appointments sensitively with clear explanations for movement.
• Maintain high levels of customer service at all times delivering compassionate excellence
• Provide appropriate information and instructions to patients and carers and healthcare staff regarding a range of cardiac physiology clinical procedures.
• Enter relevant clinical and demographic information into clinical database system (Datacam/Solus) or other PC based systems (E.G. Microsoft Access/Excel).
• Sorting incoming post and taking appropriate action
• Use knowledge of National and local waiting-time standards and liaise with clinical staff to ensure breach does not occur.
• Use appropriate EPR functions to locate and list patient appointment arrangements.
• Arrange patient transport/translators where appropriate in line with Trusts protocol.
• Take part in the covering of reception area welcoming patients and ensuring they are checked in and out of clinic in a professional and courteous manner.Ensure that all appointments are checked in/out and that appropriate coding is completed to ensure Trust income is secured.
• Ensure full patient clinic lists are updated and generated a minimum of 24 hrs prior to clinicProvide full clinic preparation for patient notes. Liaising with medical records and staff within the hospital to ensure that all notes and referral letters are available for clinic at
least 24hrs before clinic, including all necessary information for the appointment (last letter, diagnostic results)
• deliver for review all outpatient referrals from GP’s on the E-Referral system, working with clinical teams to ensure that timely triage of these referrals is undertaken.
• Booking all diagnostic tests requested in line with the clinic rules, patient needs and Consultant requirements.
• Using the hospital EPR system to obtain and returning health records for authorised users from various departments within the hospital.
• Contribute to the development, maintenance and implementation of local policies and operating procedures.
This advert closes on Monday 6 Jan 2025
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