Examples of Serious Incidents in a sentence
Other Serious Incidents – Any action, incident, misconduct, or malfeasance involving PROVIDER’S staff, volunteers or participants that could potentially jeopardize the performance of this Agreement.
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 and if the Provider is not CQC registered it shall notify Serious Incidents to any Regulatory Body as applicable, in accordance with the Law.
Serious Incidents The Agency Senior Accountable Officer is also required to immediately notify any Serious Incidents inclusive of ‘Serious Reportable Events’ to the relevant HSE Key Contact and to the CHO’s Head of Service: Quality, Safety and Service Improvement listed in Schedule 1.
For regularly used terms e.g. Approved Provider, Nominated Supervisor, Notifiable Complaints, Serious Incidents, Duty of Care, etc.
Bolivia has a long history of high prevalence of GBV— particularly intimate partner violence.
This report is intended to provide information regarding the status of key performance indicators for quality and to provide assurance regarding compliance with external requirements for Serious Incidents (SIs), Never Events, patient safety incidents and alerts, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) and the NHS complaints and litigation process.
This sets out a process for providers to manage cancer patients experiencing waits over 62 days and requires root cause analyses and clinical harm reviews to be carried out in certain situations, with the potential for cases to be reported as Serious Incidents where appropriate.
A list of Serious Reportable Events is available on the QPSIM page of the National Quality and Patient Safety Directorate (NQPSD) website: www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/nqpsd/qps-incident-management/ Safeguarding Concerns Issues, concerns or allegations of abuse that are Serious Incidents should be notified as above.
Post hoc comparisons indicated that the difference was between Group 4 and Group 3 for both variables ((MI) Tukey-Kramer test, p = 0.0419; (MAP) multiple comparisons,[H(3) = 11.902, p = 0.008)).
In finalising and agreeing Schedule 6A (Reporting Requirements) and Schedule 6C (Incidents Requiring Reporting Procedure), commissioners should ensure that the following requirements are clear: The provider must report any Serious Incidents (SIs) via the Strategic Executive Information System (STEIS) in line with the timeframes set out in the Serious Incident Framework and ensure such incidents are also reported to the National Reporting and Learning System.