3.4.5 Responsibilities of individual team members
The general practitioner who made the referral is responsible for the patient until care is passed to another practitioner who is directly involved in planning the patient’s care.
The general practitioner may play a number of roles in all stages of the cancer pathway including diagnosis, referral, treatment, shared follow-up care, follow-up surveillance, coordination and continuity of care, as well as managing existing health issues and providing information and support to the patient, their family and carer.
A nominated contact person from the multidisciplinary team may be assigned responsibility for coordinating care in this phase. Care coordinators are responsible for ensuring there is continuity throughout the care process and coordination of all necessary care for a particular phase (COSA 2015). The care coordinator may change over the course of the pathway.
The lead clinician is responsible for overseeing the activity of the team and for implementing treatment within the multidisciplinary setting.