This function will allow you to view patient details that are currently on a booked elective admissions list. From the main menu select B E A Basic (M P W B). Select B E A Patient Search (H W C R) from this menu and enter the patient number or search... Read More
PAS - BEA
NOTE: National Waiting List targets are currently set at 18 weeks. The Trust has set monthly internal waiting times in order to achieve these targets. Please ensure you check with your line manager/team leader the current target for the specialty you... Read More
You can only reinstate details if you have NOT removed them as patient Deceased or Added in Error. Select Reinstate B E A Details (HWRI). Search for and select the patient and relevant episode you wish to reinstate. The screen will display the... Read More
If a patient no longer needs to be on the B E A, they should be removed ensuring that only those patients requiring treatment are remaining on the list. Select Remove Patient from B E A List (HWRP) from your menu. Search for and select the patient... Read More
This option is used when a patient is admitted and discharged WITHOUT receiving the intended treatment and needs to be returned to the List. They MUST NOT have the T C I cancelled. Select Return Patient to B E A list (HWRE), search for and select the... Read More
You will now need to ensure that the episode has a Pathway I D associated with it. Enter P A L to proceed to the Pathway Allocation screen. Start New Pathway ,– Enter S N P. Initiating Provider ,– Enter the appropriate Provider code. e . g . R C... Read More
There are five types of Booked Elective Admissions, each being a separate category according to the Department of Health definitions. These lists are: Booked Elective Admissions .– Patients admitted from this list are those requiring operative... Read More
All patient pathways should be validated when a decision to admit has been made, this ensures the pathway is accurately reflected on P A S and the R T T pathway days can be calculated. When adding a patient to B E A you should: Check the correct R T... Read More
In Health Service terms, resources that are required to treat patients must be available simultaneously to allow treatment to be given. Such resources might include a consultant, operating time, nursing and anaesthetic staff and a bed for recovery.... Read More