Rebecca Chamoto works in Wythenshawe hospital (Manchester Foundation Trust) and her role has evolved and grown over the years to become an integral part of both inpatient work, outpatients’ clinics and most recently piloting an Ambulatory Respiratory Care Unit. Her role involves working on admission avoidance, supporting and facilitating early discharges and building different pathways working with a multidisciplinary team to improve the patient journey.
When a respiratory patient moves from in-patient to home-based care, support is required from the...
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