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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.

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Disclosure Ref 202428 - ICT Contacts.pdf

Freedom of Information disclosure regarding ICT Contacts

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Disclosure Ref 202445 - Locally Employed Doctors.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 202445 - Locally Employed Doctors

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DCHS Wound Clinic Service Protocol

DCHS Wound Clinic Service Protocol

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Appendix 5 Monitoring audit tool (P72)

Monitoring audit tool

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Disclosure Ref 202525 - Cancelled operations 2022 to 2025.pdf

Disclosure to freedom of information request regarding surgeries and operations cancelled in the trust from 2022 to 2025

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Disclosure Ref 202551- AI team contacts .pdf

Freedom of Information disclosure ref 202551 - AI Team contacts as of Feb 2025

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Invite to long term sickness meeting.docx

Invite to Long Term Sickness Meeting

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Disclosure Ref 2025319 - Access to clinical information systems.doc

Freedom of information disclosure relating to how external organisations can request approval to connect to the Trust’s test or production clinical systems, including who approves it, what steps are involved, and where the request should be submitted.

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Mortons Neuroma Care Pathway (G76)

G76 - Mortons Neuroma Care Pathway

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Undertaking a trial without catheter in a community setting Guideline and protocol (G93)

A trial without catheter (TWOC) is an essential part of the community nurse role. This routine procedure supports patients to remain within their own homes to receive health care. The Royal Marsden Manual Online of Clinical Nursing Procedures (2018) offers nursing guidance for urinary catheter removal but does not provide guidance for staff on how to undertake a TWOC safely at home or in a community hospital. This Guideline and protocol aims to provide evidence based recommendations to enable a trial without catheter to be undertaken in a community hospital or patients own home by a qualified competent practitioner.