Patient pathway
A patient pathway is an evidence-based tool that supports the planning and management of the care process of individual patients within a group of similar patients with complex, long-term conditions.
It details the phases of care, guiding the whole journey a patient takes by defining goals and milestones, and supports mutual decision-making by the patient and his/her multidisciplinary care team collaborating in a comprehensive network of care providers.
Criteria and targets
Tumour entities
- A patient pathway is in use for all tumour entities
- Shared patient pathways are actively used for the majority of tumour entities treated within the CCI (minimum 90%)
Patient pathway structure
- Comprehensive coverage - from diagnosis to palliative care/long-term survivorship, including all referrals between services
- Should address the tumour-specific multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and describe the roles of diagnostic, therapeutic and patient-centered care specialists
- All institutions along the pathway should be highlighted, with a focus on their interfaces
Patient pathway requirements
- Patient pathways include tumour-specific characteristics
- Patient pathways support the enrolment of patients in studies and encourage the conduct of studies
- Patient pathways include the patient perspective
- Patient pathways include minimum technical, personnel and structural resources
Development, application and technical implementation
- There is a process for developing and improving the patient pathway within the CCI
- Patient versions of the patient pathways are available for patients within the CCI
- Data collection points should be indicated in the patient pathways
- Patient pathways are embedded in the technical infrastructure of the CCI
Patient pathway evaluation
- A regular evaluation of the patient pathways takes place
- The results of the evaluation are used for the updating process of the patient pathways within the CCI