Applicable Service Standards Sample Clauses

Applicable Service Standards. Relevant UK clinical guidance covering the specialities of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare and Genitourinary Medicine can be found at xxx.xxxx.xxx, xxx.xxxxx.xxx and xxx.xxxxx.xxx. The Provider must ensure services reflect updates in guidance and recommendations as and when produced.
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Applicable Service Standards. 4.1 Applicable Standards
Applicable Service Standards. 4.1 Monitoring Arrangements The Out of Hours service will monitor use of the service and Swindon CCG will audit the service using the claim forms submitted.
Applicable Service Standards. Standard Measurement 1 Robust clinical governance arrangements are in place locally and across the Network to ensure safe pathways of care for the baby and family (BAPM 2011 standards) Review at a minimum annually and endorsed corporately by providers. 3 Staffing and competency levels are achieved (BAPM 2011 standards) An action plan is required to be agreed as part of the contractual setting process for 13/14. The action plan is to set a baseline position and plans to ensure incremental improvements are made year on year with full achievement within a THREE year period. These plans need to be monitored on a six monthly basis through this period to demonstrate improvements.
Applicable Service Standards. General Emergency contraception Chlamydia screening and treatment LOCATION OF PROVIDER PREMISES The Contractor is required to deliver the services detailed in this specification from the following address/es: REQUIRED INSURANCES Emergency hormonal contraception APPENDIX C This section must be completed by the Provider together with the signature to the Contract. Name of Organisation: Main Provider Contact Name: Telephone Number: Email Address: Full postal address of branch 1 offering service Pharmacy stamp (branch 1) Full postal address of branch 2 offering service (if applicable)
Applicable Service Standards. Minimum Data Set (all referrals via Single Point of Coordination) Name/D.O.B./Postcode/GP Practice NHS Number Referral reason (include Primary diagnosis and presenting pathology if known) Type of service required i.e. personal care, night sitting, community equipment, etc. Urgency of response required Date and time of referral Source of referral (GP, Devon Dr, Acute Hospital etc) Referrals accepted/declined (by reason) Date and time of first visit (initial responder) Intensity of Workload - Number of visits per patient per day Outcome of Intervention Admissions Avoided (specify to where) Key Performance Indicators Following a review of the Rapid Response care service in March 2015, it was recommended that 6 leaner KPI’s are used to measure the effectiveness of the service. These will feed the Better Care Indicator – avoidable emergency admissions.
Applicable Service Standards. Minimum Data Set (all referrals via Single Point of Coordination) Key Performance Indicators
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Applicable Service Standards. 11 NHS England/E03/S/d
Applicable Service Standards. 11 NHS England/C06/S/a 3.1 Applicable national standards e.g. NICE, Royal College 3. 1.1 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guidelines for Antenatal and Postnatal Mental Health Recommend the provision of Specialised In-Patient Mother and Baby Units and Specialised Perinatal Community Psychiatric Teams for all women requiring secondary psychiatric care in pregnancy or the postpartum year. Women should not be admitted to an Adult Psychiatric Admission Unit without their baby unless there are specific reasons to do so. They also recommend treatment and management guidelines for pregnant and postpartum women and recommendations for service design 3. 1.2 The Royal College of Psychiatrists CCQI Standards for In-Patient Mother and Baby Units. These are nationally accepted consensus, appraisal and accreditation standards for Specialised Perinatal In-Patient Mother and Baby Units. These set down the minimum requirements for the treatment and management of women with serious postnatal psychiatric disorder who are admitted to Specialised Perinatal In-Patient Mother and Baby Units, the resources and facilities and staffing of In-Patient Mother and Baby Units and the interventions and resources available. For accreditation purposes these are divided into Level 1, 2 and 3. For accreditation, the Unit must meet 100% of Level 1 Standards and 80% of Level 2. Specialised In-Patient Mother and Baby Units will be members of the RCPsych CCQI and be accredited by them. 3. 1.3 The Royal College of Psychiatrists CCQI Standards for Specialised Perinatal Community Psychiatric Teams Are consensus standards for the staffing and function of Specialised Perinatal Community Psychiatric Teams and the care and treatment provided by these Teams. It is an appraisal network. Specialised Perinatal Community Psychiatric Teams will be members of the relevant RCPsych CCQI and undertake annual appraisals. These standards can be accessed using the following link: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xx.xx/pdf/Perinatal%20Community%20Standards%201st%20editi on.pdf 4.
Applicable Service Standards. General Chlamydia screening and treatment LOCATION OF PROVIDER PREMISES The Contractor is required to deliver the services detailed in this specification from the following address/es: REQUIRED INSURANCES
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