Services Provided to Other Health Services. The Organisation will ensure continued provision of access by other Districts and Health Services, as set out in the table below. The respective responsibilities should be incorporated in formal service agreements between the parties. Note that New South Wales prisoners are entitled to free inpatient and non-inpatient services in NSW public hospitals (PD2016_024 – Health Services Xxx 0000 - Scale of Fees for Hospital and Other Services, or as updated). Where the Organisation has the lead or joint lead role, continued provision to other Districts and Health Services is to be ensured as follows. Districts and Networks are part of a referral network with other relevant services, and must ensure the continued effective operation of these networks, especially the following: Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks and Transfer of Care (Adults) - (PD2018_011) Interfacility Transfer Process for Adult Patients Requiring Specialist Care - (PD2011_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Paediatrics) - (PD2010_030) Children and Adolescents - Inter-Facility Transfers –(PD2010_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Perinatal) – (PD2010_069) NSW State Spinal Cord Injury Referral Network - (PD2018_011) NSW Major Trauma Referral Networks (Adults) - (PD2018_011) Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Problems Requiring Inpatient Care - (PD2011_016) Roles and responsibilities for Mental Health Intensive Care Units (MHICU), including standardisation of referral and clinical handover procedures and pathways, the role of the primary referral centre in securing a MHICU bed, and the standardisation of escalation processes will continue to be a focus for NSW Health in 2019/20.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Services Provided to Other Health Services. The Organisation will is also to ensure continued provision of access by other Districts and Health ServicesNetworks, as set out in the table below. The respective responsibilities should be incorporated in formal service agreements between the parties. Genetic Counselling and Outreach Services Murrumbidgee LHD, Southern NSW LHD Cancer Genetics Combined Service with Sydney LHD Note that New South Wales prisoners are entitled to free inpatient and non-inpatient services in NSW public hospitals (PD2016_024 – Health Services Xxx 0000 - Scale of Fees for Hospital and Other Services, or as updated). Where the Organisation has the lead or joint lead role, continued provision to other Districts and Health Services is to be ensured as follows. NSW Refugee Health Service Statewide Service Office of Preventive Health Statewide Service Continued shared services are as follows. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Sydney LHD Joint Investigation Response Team (JIRT) Sydney LHD Cancer Registry Sydney LHD Oral Health Services Sydney LHD Districts and Networks are part of a referral network with the other relevant servicesServices, and must ensure the continued effective operation of these networks, especially the following: Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks and Transfer of Care (Adults) - (PD2018_011PD2010_021) Interfacility Transfer Process for Adult Patients Requiring Specialist Care - (PD2011_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Paediatrics) - (PD2010_030) Tiered Network Arrangements for Maternity and Neonatal Care in NSW NSW Acute Spinal Cord Injury Referral Network - (PD2010_021) NSW Trauma Services Networks (Adults and Paediatrics) - (PD2010_021) Children and Adolescents - Inter-Facility Transfers –(PD2010_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Perinatal) – (PD2010_069) NSW State Spinal Cord Injury Referral Network - (PD2018_011) NSW Major Trauma Referral Networks (Adults) - (PD2018_011) Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Problems Requiring Inpatient Care - (PD2011_016) Roles and responsibilities for Mental Health Intensive Care Units (MHICU), including standardisation of referral and clinical handover procedures and pathways, the role of the primary referral centre in securing a MHICU bed, and the standardisation of escalation processes will continue to be a key focus for NSW Health in 2019/202017/18.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Services Provided to Other Health Services. The Organisation will ensure continued provision of access by other Districts and Health Services, as set out in the table below. The respective responsibilities should be incorporated in formal service agreements between the parties. BreastScreen NSW Public Health Unit Services Southern NSW Local Health District Public Health Services Oral Health Services Refugee Health Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) Note that New South Wales prisoners are entitled to free inpatient and non-inpatient services in NSW public hospitals (PD2016_024 – Health Services Xxx 0000 - Scale of Fees for Hospital and Other Services, or as updated). Where the Organisation has the lead or joint lead role, continued provision to other Districts and Health Services is to be ensured as follows. HSFAC (Health Services Functional Area Coordinator) support to AWH in the event of an emergency/disaster in the Albury Local Government Area. Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) Districts and Networks are part of a referral network with other relevant services, and must ensure the continued effective operation of these networks, especially the following: Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks and Transfer of Care (Adults) - (PD2018_011) Interfacility Transfer Process for Adult Patients Requiring Specialist Care - (PD2011_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Paediatrics) - (PD2010_030) Children and Adolescents - Inter-Facility Transfers –(PD2010_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Perinatal) – (PD2010_069) NSW State Spinal Cord Injury Referral Network - (PD2018_011) NSW Major Trauma Referral Networks (Adults) - (PD2018_011) Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Problems Requiring Inpatient Care - (PD2011_016) Roles and responsibilities for Mental Health Intensive Care Units (MHICU), including standardisation of referral and clinical handover procedures and pathways, the role of the primary referral centre in securing a MHICU bed, and the standardisation of escalation processes will continue to be a focus for NSW Health in 2019/20.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Services Provided to Other Health Services. The Organisation will is also to ensure continued provision of access by other Districts and Health ServicesNetworks, as set out in the table below. The respective responsibilities should be incorporated in formal service agreements between the parties. Forensic Mental Health Services- including Community Forensic Mental Health Services All Local Health Districts and St Vincent’s Health Network Note that New South Wales prisoners are entitled to free inpatient and non-inpatient services in NSW public hospitals (PD2016_024 – Health Services Xxx 0000 - Scale of Fees for Hospital and Other Services, or as updated). Where the Organisation has the lead or joint lead role, continued provision to other Districts and Health Services is to be ensured as follows. NIL Districts and Networks are part of a referral network with the other relevant servicesServices, and must ensure the continued effective operation of these networks, especially the following: Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks and Transfer of Care (Adults) - (PD2018_011PD2010_021) Interfacility Transfer Process for Adult Patients Requiring Specialist Care - (PD2011_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Paediatrics) - (PD2010_030) Tiered Network Arrangements for Maternity and Neonatal Care in NSW NSW Acute Spinal Cord Injury Referral Network - (PD2010_021) NSW Trauma Services Networks (Adults and Paediatrics) - (PD2010_021) Children and Adolescents - Inter-Facility Transfers –(PD2010_031) Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks (Perinatal) – (PD2010_069) NSW State Spinal Cord Injury Referral Network - (PD2018_011) NSW Major Trauma Referral Networks (Adults) - (PD2018_011) Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Problems Requiring Inpatient Care - (PD2011_016) Roles and responsibilities for Mental Health Intensive Care Units (MHICU), including standardisation of referral and clinical handover procedures and pathways, the role of the primary referral centre in securing a MHICU bed, and the standardisation of escalation processes will continue to be a key focus for NSW Health in 2019/202017/18.
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Samples: Service Agreement