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Clinical Handover Guidelines (G238)

The purpose of a clinical handover is to ensure continuity of information vital to the safety of our patients. The need for effective handover processes has been repeatedly highlighted by NHS improvement. The effective transfer of information ensures the protection of patients and minimises clinical risk. Continuity of information underpins all aspects of a seamless service providing continuity of patient care and patient’s safety These guidelines aim to: • Explain the purpose of clinical handover • Provide a uniform approach to clinical handover • Set out the standards for clinical handover which must be delivered by individual clinicians and clinical teams in DCHS

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Potassium Permanganate SOP (S103)

The aim of this Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is to provide staff with safety information and clear processes to follow for patients under their care who are prescribed or using potassium permanganate, or where it is required to be stored. This SOP forms part of DCHS’s response to the National Patient Safety Alert.

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CNN targeted interventions Menu Guidance (G272)

As part of the Public health Nursing service, the 0-19 teams offer targeted, time limited interventions and support for a range of public health needs. Local teams have a wealth of knowledge and experience which can provide early intervention and first level support in a timely manner, to help families address concerns or problems effectively. This guide gives an overview of the range of support available, including the limitations and exclusion criteria, and also provide details of a range of other services in Derbyshire that support children and families.

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Mental Health Act 1983 - Detention of Informal Patients under Section 5(4) Policy and Procedure (P104)

This policy provides guidance on the use of Section 5(4), nurses holding power under the Mental Health Act 1983. It should be followed by all Registered Mental Health Nurses and Learning Disability Nurses working in trust in-patient areas. This short-term power, not more than six hours, can be applied to informal patients under certain conditions as below. This policy should be read in conjunction with Chapter 18 ‘Holding powers’ of the Mental Health Act 1983 Code of Practice (2015).

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Disclosure Ref 2024131 - Cyber Security Attacks.pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 2024131 relating to Cyber Security Attacks

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Request for Temporary Electronic Prescribing Access for Agency Non-Medical Prescribers (A6 P57)

Request for Temporary Electronic Prescribing Access for Agency Non-Medical Prescribers For agency staff with a current and unrestricted independent NMP qualification who require temporary access to prescribing on SystmOne in order to maintain services. Requests must be authorised by both the service manager and DCHS Chief Pharmacist.

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Disclosure Ref 2024190 - Tier 3 weight management .pdf

FOI Disclosure Ref 2024190 relating to Tier 3 weight management

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Disclosure Ref 202514 - PIFU and virtual wards.pdf

Disclosure to freedom of information request regarding Virtual wards

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Disclosure Ref 202535 - Document management systems.pdf

Disclosure to freedom of information request regarding Document management systems

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Disclosure Ref 202550 - Expenditure on transcription services.pdf

Freedom of information disclosure reference 202550 relating to expenditure on transcription services