Familiarize yourself with basic NHS policies and procedures, especially those related to patient confidentiality and data protection. Show that you understand the importance of compliance with healthcare regulations. 3 SMART QUESTIONS TO ASK AT THE END OF YOUR INTERVIEW: “Can you describe the typical...
As part of the Trusts standardisation of policies and procedures a number of proposals have been put forward by the Trust management to the staff side representatives in respect of travel policies currently operated by the Trust. This is to ensure that a single policy applicable to all staff ...
Understanding patient and caregiver perspectives around interoperability, including their perceived risks and potential solutions, will help us anticipate these needs proactively in the design of new EHR systems and the development of healthcare data policies. Evidence gathered will be useful in informing ...
Work at all times according to regulations described in NUH Policies, procedures and Standard Operating Procedures, Good Clinical Research Practice and European Directive and R&I Standard Operation Procedures. Person specification Knowledge, Training, Qualifica ...
It supersedes any existing documentation either from Scottish Government, NHS National Services Scotland or any local interpretations of policies that derived from NHS England (e.g. former Connecting for Health Programme).1 The guidance is based on NHSScotland’s own assessment of actual risk and di...
Support the development and maintenance a culture of continuous improvements across the wider finance team ensuring the finance function remains fit for purpose and represents value for money. Lead on the continual review, development and implementation of policies and procedures relevant to the Financial...
While the Department has introduced these policies to provide drivers to improve efficiency and financial performance, they also introduce additional risk.8 33 Payment by Results was implemented for Wave 1 NHS Foundation Trusts from 1 April 2004 across elective, non-elective and outpatients, and from...
2. To advise both service and professional management on those aspects of the service where psychological and/or organisational matters need addressing. 3. To manage the workloads of assistant and graduate psychologists, within the framework of the team/service's policies and procedures. 4. To...
“We found that some NHS trusts do not have clear and effective policies, processes or systems to ensure that imaging results are reported and acted upon.” “Half of the cases show that Royal College of Radiologists’ guidelines on reporting clinically significant unexpected findings were not foll...
There is disagreement onhowto broaden our scope; how we go about simplifying access to genetic testing. This is an important area of future research. One approach is enhancing current policies on diagnostic testing of patients with cancer to enable more efficient and cost-effective cascade testing...