Patient safety incident response plan
The patient safety incident response framework (PSIRF) is a different and exciting approach to how we respond to patient safety incidents.
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The patient safety incident response framework (PSIRF) is a different and exciting approach to how we respond to patient safety incidents.
Category: Plan
Topic: Clinical
Acute respiratory infection patient management (including SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza) sets standards and procedure for staff.
Category: Procedures
This document provides a framework of core safety measures across all of the Trust’s property and premises. For staff to know what they need to do, to prevent fires and in the event of a fire.
Category: Policies
Topic: Health and Safety
This policy explains our processing of special category and criminal offence data, and satisfies the requirements of Schedule 1, Part 4 of the DPA 2018.
Category: Policies
Topic: Confidentiality and privacy, Corporate
Document produced to highlight key record keeping and communication expectations when prescribing.
Category: Medication Safety Series
Topic: Pharmacy
Guidance on Vitamin D testing and treatment for adult inpatients not already receiving supplements.
Category: Guidance
Topic: Pharmacy
This procedure ensures covert medication administration is undertaken within current legal frameworks and only in the patients’ best interest and sets out staff responsibilities.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Pharmacy
This document provides clinical guidance to ensure safe administration of ketamine (sub anaesthetic dosage) for treatment of depression.
Category: Procedures
Topic: Pharmacy
Welcome to our Autumn 2023 issue of our newsletter for carers: Together with friends, family and neighbours.
Category: Carer newsletter
Topic: Carers