Assist in the dissemination of patient safety-related information through the monthly newsletter to GPs. Support and advise the Urgent Care Service Delivery Manager on recruitment, interviewing, and setting compliance standards for GPs. Help set high expectations and standards for NGPS GPs to ensure that patients receiving care from an NGPS service can expect a high quality and safe experience. Work with the Urgent Care Service Delivery Manager to manage complaints, incidents, serious incidents, and quality and safety, embedding learning across the service.
Support external relationships with the Lead Clinical Director, including ICB, CQC, NuTH, and any other collaborations with other organisations. Assist the Lead Clinical Director and Head of Clinical Services with relevant external insurance companies to manage litigations across GP-related clinical areas. Work with NuTH to oversee Health and Safety compliance for GPs. Support the Urgent Care Service Delivery Manager to capture relevant content for the monthly newsletter to GPs and disseminate new clinic processes and patient safety-related information in a timely manner.
Support the Lead Clinical Director with risk management and reporting to the Board. Proactively support service leads in identifying governance training needs for NGPS GPs. Be a Freedom to Speak up Champion, raising awareness about the importance of speaking up, listening up, and supporting staff to raise concerns at the earliest opportunity. Responsible for ensuring timely notification of incidents to the organisation's quality and governance team so that they can be reported to statutory bodies within statutory timescales.
Collaborate on NGPS's patient experience arrangements and strengthen GP duties across all Urgent Care sites to ensure that the patient's experience is at the heart of service delivery and development.
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