GenesisCare Partners With Radar Healthcare

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GenesisCare has successfully partnered with Radar Healthcare to revolutionise its quality governance processes, creating a unified platform for incident reporting and auditing. This collaboration addresses the challenges faced by GenesisCare, which previously relied on disparate systems that operated in silos, complicating oversight of risk, quality, and governance activities. The primary goal of this partnership is to improve patient outcomes through enhanced understanding and data analysis.

By selecting Radar Healthcare, GenesisCare has developed a comprehensive solution that meets the needs of its entire team regarding incidents, audits, and risk management. The platform also assists in adhering to regulatory frameworks and national taxonomies. Mark Rose, Clinical Quality Manager at GenesisCare, stated, “We’re able to use the analytics in Radar Healthcare as a framework for reporting all our information across the organisation. What Radar Healthcare is enabling us to do is to do floor to board reporting very swiftly and efficiently.”

The implementation of Radar Healthcare has provided GenesisCare with significant support throughout the process. Samuel Higson, Quality Improvement Manager, noted, “Having that sort of support behind the scenes enables us to push the boundaries about what we want to change and what we want to achieve.”

Since integrating Radar Healthcare, GenesisCare has achieved remarkable advancements in its services. The team can now gather more detailed information in their incident reports, leading to deeper analysis and improved understanding of incidents. The logic within incident forms has enhanced efficiency and productivity, prompting appropriate follow-up questions for staff and ensuring more accurate information and valuable feedback.

The ability to design custom forms for incident reporting has increased staff engagement, resulting in highly detailed reports. This comprehensive data collection allows GenesisCare to identify the underlying causes of incidents, directly contributing to advancements for both the organisation and its patients. Additionally, the team has implemented the United Kingdom Health Security Agency’s Taxonomy for radiotherapy reporting, providing a thorough understanding of risks and complexities at each stage of the radiotherapy service process.

The consolidation of various data insights into a centralised hub has proven beneficial for the broader business continuity improvement plans within the quality sphere. This capability enables the team to present findings more efficiently to the board, senior leadership team, and other key stakeholders, streamlining the overall process.

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