Serious Incidents definition
Examples of Serious Incidents in a sentence
If the Provider is CQC registered it shall comply with the requirements and arrangements for notification of deaths and other incidents to CQC in accordance with CQC Regulations and if the Provider is not CQC registered it shall notify Serious Incidents to any Regulatory Body as applicable, in accordance with the Law.
If the Provider is CQC registered it shall comply with the arrangements for notification of deaths and other incidents to CQC in accordance with CQC Regulations and if the Provider is not CQC registered it shall notify Serious Incidents to any Regulatory Body as applicable, in accordance with the Law.
If the Service Provider is CQC registered it shall comply with the requirements and arrangements for notification of deaths and other incidents to CQC in accordance with CQC Regulations and if the Service Provider is not CQC registered it shall notify Serious Incidents to any Regulatory Body as applicable, in accordance with the Law.
The Parties must comply with the arrangements for reporting, investigating, implementing and sharing the Lessons Learned from Serious Incidents, Patient Safety Incidents and non-Service User safety incidents that are agreed between the Provider and the Authority and set out in APPENDIX C: (Incidents Requiring Reporting Procedure).
Refer to Part 2 of the Manitoba Workplace Safety & Health Regulation and The Employers Serious Incidents, Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences Safe Work Procedure.
This will include having in place policies and procedures for the prevention and management of all Incidents including Serious Incidents compatible with the Executive’s policy.
B11.1. If the Provider is CQC registered it shall comply with the requirements and arrangements for notification of deaths and other incidents to CQC in accordance with CQC Regulations; if the Provider is not CQC registered it shall notify Serious Incidents to any Regulatory Body as applicable, in accordance with the Law.
Serious Incident management is a critical component of corporate and clinical governance which means that providers are responsible for arranging and resourcing investigations in addition to ensuring that robust systems are in place for recognising, reporting, investigating and responding to Serious Incidents.
Full details of all Serious Incidents relating to Public Health commissioned services will be shared with the Executive Member for Health, Wellbeing and Adults and the Adults and Health Directorate Leadership Team.
All Serious Incidents and other incidents at the discretion of the Facility director shall be investigated by individuals who have no involvement in the underlying event.