Context Health

Case Study: Birmingham Breast Group (BBG)
Addressing the Ian Paterson Inquiry

Background

The Birmingham Breast Group (BBG) is a dedicated team of Breast Cancer respected specialists that plays a pivotal role in managing complex breast care cases. BBG have taken on the task of managing the patient caseload that was highlighted in the independent inquiry into Ian Paterson, a former breast surgeon, whose malpractice led to significant patient harm and systemic failings in healthcare oversight. The Paterson Inquiry’s report highlighted the critical need for robust, transparent, and collaborative multidisciplinary systems to ensure patient safety and continuity of care  (Chapter 4 – ‘Safety and Quality of Care’, page 98).

BBG turned to ContextMDT, our cloud-based eMDT platform, to address the complex challenges of managing these complex patient cases.

The Challenges

The Ian Paterson patient caseload presented unique challenges:

  • Complex Case Management: Hundreds of patients required re-evaluation of their treatment plans, including reviewing past surgical outcomes and aligning on corrective actions.
  • Collaborative Oversight: The inquiry emphasised the need for clear communication and documentation to prevent systemic failures.
  • Time Sensitivity: Addressing patient concerns promptly was critical to rebuilding trust and ensuring the best clinical outcomes.
  • Data Security and Compliance: Handling sensitive medical information required a secure and GDPR-compliant system.

The Solution

BBG adopted ContextMDT to streamline its MDT processes, leveraging the platform’s features to meet the demands of the Ian Paterson Inquiry requirements:

  • Efficient Case Reviews: ContextMDT’s structured meeting templates and real-time collaboration tools enabled the team to review cases thoroughly, ensuring all relevant clinical data was available at the point of discussion.
  • Improved Transparency: All decisions were logged within the platform, providing a robust audit trail that aligned with the inquiry’s recommendations for accountability and oversight.
  • Enhanced Patient-Centric Care: The platform facilitated timely updates to patients by integrating seamlessly with BBG’s communication workflows, ensuring patients remained informed about their care.
  • Security and Compliance: Hosted on our secure Cloud environment, ContextMDT ensured that patient data was stored and accessed securely, meeting the highest standards of data protection.

Results

BBG achieved the following outcomes after implementing ContextMDT:

  • Improved Case Resolution Time: BBG reduced the average time for reviewing and resolving cases by 30%, accelerating care delivery for patients in need.
  • Strengthened Governance: The platform provided a transparent and auditable framework, directly addressing the inquiry’s call for enhanced accountability.
  • Increased Team Efficiency: By automating routine administrative tasks, clinicians could focus more on patient care, resulting in a 25% increase in team productivity.
  • Patient Reassurance: Clear documentation and improved communication reassured patients, rebuilding trust in the healthcare system.

Alignment with Paterson Inquiry Report
The Independent Inquiry into the Ian Paterson case (Chapter 4 – ‘Safety and Quality of Care’) specifically highlighted the need for:

  • A multidisciplinary approach to care that fosters collaboration and prevents siloed decision-making.
  • Transparent processes for reviewing and auditing medical practices.
  • A focus on patient safety and communication.

ContextMDT directly addressed these priorities by providing BBG with the tools to meet these critical needs, ensuring that such failings are never repeated.

Where we are today

The partnership between BBG and ContextMDT exemplifies how technology can transform healthcare delivery. By adopting our purpose-built eMDT solution, BBG has demonstrated its commitment to excellence in patient care and set a benchmark for MDTs managing complex cases.

The success of this collaboration underscores the importance of robust digital infrastructure in modern healthcare, enabling organisations like BBG to lead with efficiency, transparency, and compassion.