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Records management

Clinical, staff and corporate records management at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS FT

Health Psychology FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about health psychology for the people of Derby and Derbyshire

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Urgent Community Response Clinical Lead Role Statement v2

Urgent Community Response Clinical Lead Role Statement - includes how to apply and ask questions

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Patient Supervision and Observation Policy (P82)

This policy aims to provide a framework for staff working in Derbyshire Community Health Services Foundation Trust (DCHS) to enable them to follow a consistent approach in the planning and implementation of patient supervision and observation for patients who pose a potential or actual risk to themselves or others. The policy provides clear instructions on how patient supervision should be implemented. Guidelines are also provided for the assessment of risk, to identify the level of supervision required and effective care planning.

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Online record access tasks.pdf

What to do if a patient is downloading the Airmid App and cannot view their records

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Standard Operating Procedure for Stay Steady Strength And Balance Programme (S102)

To outline the clinical and quality standards of DCHS strength and balance improvement programmes for secondary falls prevention (known as Stay Steady Strength and Balance). In addition, the SOP will provide an audit framework for the continual improvement of programmes being delivered.

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Interim Standard Operating procedure for delivering intravenous (IV) diuretics within a patient’s home (S106)

An Ambulatory Heart Failure (AHF) service has been delivered by DCHS, in partnership with UHDB, on a day case basis at the Royal Derby Hospital site since 2016. Treatment is given using Intravenous (IV) diuretics which can be given daily either following discharge from the acute hospital or referral from the community setting. The development of a Cardiology Virtual Ward has been discussed during 2022 which once implemented will see intravenous diuretics being administered to patients in their own home in addition to the existing AHF service. As an interim step and to support the transition away from hospital and to home delivery along with assisting University Hospitals Derby and Burton (UHDB) with current bed pressures; it has been proposed that one of 3 rooms currently used for AHF on CCU be converted back to a bedroom and a small number of patients receive their treatment at home instead. This will also help assess the process prior to commencing the virtual ward on a larger scale.

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Disclosure Ref 202485 - Waste Management Contract & Spend.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 202485 relating to Waste Management Contract & Spend

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Disclosure Ref 2024162 - Commitee Meeting Software.pdf

FOI disclosure relating to Committee Meeting Software contract

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Short Break Service SOP (S137)

This SOP aims to outline the process for providing clear guidance to medication support and assistance, delegation to the support workers/support worker supervisors and what training they need to complete for them to be able to support the patients in the service.

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Disclosure Ref 202509 - Staff employed in A&E & colour of scrubs .pdf

Disclosure to freedom of information request regarding Staff employed in A&E & colour of scrubs

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DCHS Cancer Psychology Service Guidelines (G339)

The DCHS Cancer Psychology Service is part of the DCHS Health Psychology Service. We offer brief psychological interventions for people living with cancer and those close to them who are also affected. We are funded by Macmillan and the East Midlands Cancer Alliance for a pilot period of 2 years. This guide explains our referral criteria, our service offer and how to make a referral.