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Disclosure Ref 2024248 - use of Insourcing to support service delivery and reduce waiting lists.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to the Trusts use of Insourcing to support service delivery and reduce waiting lists

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Disclosure Ref 202580 - Trust processes to reduce medication waste.doc

Freedom of information request relating to medicines‑waste‑reduction policy, sustainability or environmental impact assessments carried out, and whether staff are specifically employed to manage medicines waste

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0051 - Body Chart to Document Injuries on Admission

0051 - Body Chart to Document Injuries on Admission

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Information and Fire Prevention Guidance in relation to Dynamic Air Flow Pressure Relieving Mattresses in Community (G96)

Dynamic Air Flow Pressure Relieving Mattresses are provided to people who spend extended periods of time in bed or are bedbound due to illness and impaired mobility. This means that if a fire starts or smoke detection activates, the individual using the bed is unlikely to be able to respond/escape without assistance. When the mattresses are provided in a home setting, living alone or being alone in the property is therefore a risk factor for consideration.

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Mental Capacity Act (2005) Policy Helping People to Make Decisions (P38)

“The Mental Capacity Act, 2005 (the Act) provides the legal framework for acting and making decisions on behalf of individuals who lack the mental capacity to make particular decisions for themselves. Everyone working with and/or caring for an adult [aged 16 years and over] who may lack capacity to make specific decisions must comply with the Act when making decisions or acting for that person, when the person lacks the capacity to make a particular decision for themselves. The same rules apply whether the decisions are life-changing or everyday matters” (Mental Capacity Act Code of Practice 2007:15). The aim of this policy is to support compliance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 setting out the principles, practice and responsibilities of Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust staff (DCHS staff) when caring for a person aged 16 years and over. The term person will be used to identify a patient/client/user of DCHS services and the Act will used to identify the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

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DCHS FINAL - Response Rate Breakdown by Directorate Report.xlsx

directorate final results

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1Musculoskeletal Decision Making Tool Primary Care & Self Care - KNEE.pdf

MSK Decision Making Tool Primary & Self Care -knee

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Appendix 11 - Adult Safeguarding Supervision Non-Case Discussion One to One - Group (P15)

Appendix 11 - Adult Safeguarding Supervision Non-Case Discussion One to One - Group (P15)

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Tissue Viability Caseload Management Tool Kit Guidance (G213)

The overall aim of the Guidelines for the Tissue Viability Caseload Management Toolkit is to ensure that Tissue Viability Specialists manage their visits and patient caseloads in a standardised and auditable way across the whole of Tissue Viability Service. The covid19 pandemic has had a profound effect on how care and support for people is provided across all health and care settings thus this guidance has applied the learning from Covid19 to the review and development of the document

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L75 - Deviated Toes Closing Wedge Osteotomy

L75 - Deviated Toes Closing Wedge Osteotomy. Podiatric Surgery patient information leaflet.