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The St Joseph’s Hospice’s First Contact Team (FCT) is a multidisciplinary model of triage and assessment, developed in 2012 in response to a need to improve patient and carer access to all the services of the hospice.

Recognising a need

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The team recognised a need to improve the quality of services, to improve the response times for patients, their families and carers who were referred, and to ensure all those referred were appropriately signposted to the whole range of services provided by the hospice.

From the outset, the model has pioneered holistic assessment through the introduction of a multidisciplinary approach to triage, utilising the skills of health and social care professionals across the hospice team.

How the model works

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Following comprehensive telephone triage by a team of trained administrators and clinical nurse specialists, new referrals to the hospice are discussed at a daily multidisciplinary morning meeting. The professional or professionals best suited to undertake the First Contact assessment of the patient’s (and/or carers’) needs is identified and agreed.

This may be undertaken independently or as a joint assessment, either in the community or outpatient settings.