Asthma review not fully completed (HP213)
Asthma review not fully completed (HP213)
Purpose:
This protocol will ensure that asthma reviews are fully completed on saving the patient record.
What does it actually do?
The protocol performs the following functions:
When saving the patient record the tool checks to see if any elements of an asthma review have been undertaken
- Where this is the case, the tool ensures that all required elements for asthma have been completed
- If not all elements have been completed the user is informed of the elements missing and offered the opportunity to add in the missing elements.
What does it look like?
Supporting CQC key areas
Safe
- S2 How are risks to people who use services assessed, and their safety monitored and maintained?
- S4 Do staff have all the information they need to deliver safe care and treatment to people who use services?
Effective
- E1 Are people’s needs assessed and care and treatment delivered in line with current legislation, standards and evidence-based guidance to achieve effective outcomes?
- E3 Do all staff have the skills, knowledge and experience to deliver effective care and treatment?
- E5 How are people supported to live healthier lives and how does the service improve the health of its population?
Responsive
- R1 Are services delivered to meet people’s needs?
- R3 Can people access care and treatment in a timely way?
Well-led
- W1 Is there the leadership capacity and capability to deliver high-quality, sustainable care?
- W2 Is there a clear vision and credible strategy to deliver high-quality sustainable care to people who use services, and robust plans to deliver?
- W3 Is there a culture of high-quality, sustainable care?
- W4 Are there clear responsibilities, roles and systems of accountability to support good governance and management?
- W5 Are there clear and effective processes for managing risks, issues and performance?
- W6 Is robust and appropriate information being effectively processed and challenged?
- W7 Are the people who use services, the public, staff and external partners engaged and involved to support high-quality sustainable services?
- W8 Are there robust systems and processes for learning, continuous improvement and innovation?
How to get it
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