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I recently posted an article about Patient Safety and NHS Trusts . With all the current media attention this subject is receiving, what are your thoughts around this?
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According to the article on sky news surgeons have now to utilize a checklist facility to help and reduce errors when operating on patients. This has seen a significant drop in errors during surgery. The report details pioneering checklists being used by hospitals which has resulted in a drop of around...
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Following on from previous posts about Clinical Incident Reporting within Trusts, it's clear a number of you are experiencing the same type of problems with Incident Management. We are happy to speak to the developers of any Clinical Incident Reporting Systems to establish a mechanism for the automatic...
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Hello, I'd really appreciate if any other NHS sites can demonstrate how they use the Training module. If you are in the NHS and using the Training module, I'd love to learn more about how you use the module and perhaps pay you a visit. I'm based in Glasgow but happy to hear responses from...
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Anyone working in the NHS can have an nhs.net account, and must have one if sending any identifiable/sensitive information. This is because the nhs.net account server is a secure server between all NHS locations (and the Private health sector too if the person concerned logs on with their NHS account...
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Interesting - I've always been curious about the difference between the "nhs.net" emails and the standard "trust" email addresses. What are the benefits of the NHSMail accounts and why do only some people have them?
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Hi Gary - I had to get an nhs.net account in previous post as sending identifiable information. Moved it very easily when I changed jobs. Also have a local email account and I just redirect all my NHS account stuff to my local outlook, then go into NHSMail once a fortnight and clear out my NHS account...
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Next meeting February 1st 2010 Birmingham Children's Hospital. Details to follow, but provisional agenda: Feedback from JACIE Audit Preparation Course; Being re-accredited as first experience of JACIE; NBS presentation to include JACIE and Stem Cell Labs; Agenda for Quality Management meeting - part...
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This year's NHS Pharmaceutical QA Service Symposium is taking place on 28-29th September 2009 at the Bristol City Centre Marriott Hotel. Gael will once again be exhibiting at this event, showing Pharmacy Department's how Q-Pulse can manage Document Control and Incident Management, to help comply...
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As you are all aware, within the radiotherapy sector achieving and maintaining compliance with industry regulations and standards is essential. The order of priority of these may vary dependant on the hospital, and we’d like to know your thoughts on this matter. What’s your order of priority...