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Patient Safety

Patient Safety is the freedom from harm in healthcare and is a process by which an organisation makes patient care safer.

Keep up to date with innovations and emerging research to improve your practice

introducing KnowledgeShare - an online web-based current awareness system being offered by Derbyshire NHS Library and Knowledge Service.

Diabetes Education FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Diabetes and Diabetes Education for the people of Derby and Derbyshire

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Disclosure Ref 2025293 - Senior strategic lead for AHPs.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to the senior strategic lead for AHPs

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Disclosure Ref 2025323 - Master Vendor and Roster platforms.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to master / neutral vendor for medical staffing together with e‑rostering platform used for medical staff

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Disclosure Ref 2025206 - Patients treated for Insomnia with Zopiclone. Zolpidem or any other Melatonin product.doc

Freedom of information request relating to how many unique patients have been treated for Insomnia (ICD-10 code G47.0) with the products Zopiclone, Zolpidem or any other Melatonin products

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Derbyshire_Community_Health_Services_NHS_Trust_authorisation_letter.pdf

DCHS authorisation letter

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TPP463-1073 - Community Nursing Progress and Evaluation Notes

TPP463-1073 - Community Nursing Progress and Evaluation Notes

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0504 - Community Hospital Progress Evaluation

0504 - Community Hospital Progress Evaluation

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1199 - Standards for deep cleaning of resuscitation equipment

1199 - Standards for deep cleaning of resuscitation equipment

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Exudate Management Pathway (G195)

Exudate Management Pathway

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L167 - North Derbyshire Community Respiratory Team Patient Information Leaflet

North Derbyshire Community Respiratory Team - Patient Information Leaflet

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Verification of Adult Death Policy (P51)

When a person dies, a number of steps need to be completed to allow legal registration of the death and for a funeral to take place: 1. Confirmation of the fact of death. 2. Certification of the medical cause of death or referral to the Coroner. 3. Registration of the Death. Obtaining a burial or cremation order. The aim of this policy is to provide a framework for the timely verification of adult deaths by competent registered clinicians. It will enable staff to care appropriately for the deceased and minimise distress for families and carers following a death. Timely verification – within one hour in a hospital setting and within four hours in a community setting – is an important stage in the grieving process for relatives and carers and also a key time for support (Wilson et al, 2017).