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Remote Consultation (telehealth) – Standard Operating Procedure Planned Care and Specialist Services (S120)
This standard operating procedure sets out the process by which we will determine, for each patient, for each contact, when it is safe and effective to offer a remote consultation, and when a face to face consultation will be needed. This will ensure that all patients who wish to access remote consultation are able to do so equitably, based on clear clinical decision making.
Patient Initiated Follow-Up SOP for Community Therapy (S126)
Patient Initiated Follow-Up SOP for Community Therapy
A6 – Competency framework for podiatry assistants – wound care (S107)
Competency framework for podiatry assistants – wound care
HRP05 Appendix A Close Personal Relationships at Work Policy Declaration Form.docx
HRP05 Close Personal Relationships at Work Policy Declaration Form
Template 12 Employee Wellbeing Meeting outcome NEW.docx
HRP20 Supporting and Maintaining Attendance Manager Guide Template 12 Employee Wellbeing Meeting Outcome
Template 29 DNA OH letter NEW.docx
HRP20 Supporting and Maintaining Attendance Policy - Template 29 DNA Occupational Health Letter
Appendix 7 Secondment Evaluation Form.docx
Appendix 7 – Secondment Evaluation Form
SAMA Template 37 Procedure for Managing Short Term Long Term Absence
Template 37 Procedure for Managing Short Term/Long Term Absence
SOP for IV Administration of Diuretics to Heart Failure Patients in DCHS North Community Hospitals and CRH Same Day ECU (S89)
The Aim of this SOP is to provide heart failure patients across Derbyshire access to IV drug treatments without the need for attendance at an acute hospital
Standard Operating Procedure for DCHS Wound Clinics (S68)
Derbyshire Community Health Services (DCHS) Integrated Community Services (ICS) provides a Wound Care service in clinics across Derbyshire for non-housebound patients. The service continues to evolve in response to evidence-based practice and patient need. The service actively promotes supported care, enabling patients to manage their own wounds, offering wound assessments and reviews via a range of mediums including face to face, telephone or video consultations. These approaches facilitate a more flexible service, support improved access to care and reduce the need for patients to travel to clinics if it is not necessary. The DCHS Wound Clinic Standard Operating Procedure has been developed to support the management of the clinics and the processes that should be adopted to facilitate the safe and effective management of patient care. This procedure will support the consistent management of patient care.