BIRMINGHAM AND SOLIHULL
If the Coroner feels that evidence gives rise to a concern that circumstances creating a risk of other deaths will occur or continue to exist, he/she may make a Rule 43 report which is sent to the organisation that has responsibility for the circumstances. A recipient of a Rule 43 report must send a written response within 56 days to the Ministry of Justice.
The Coroner has sent a Rule 43 to the following organisation/s ...
The Coroner has sent a Rule 43 to the following organisation/s ...
HOSPITAL DEATHS: CLINICAL PROCEDURES AND MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE (NICE)
Recommendation - Published May 2012
To consider ensuring that NICE Guidelines are used for all patients on admission to hospital: reviewing the risk factors for thrombi-embolism in psychiatric patients, particularly with regard to psychiatric drugs, and that throb-embolic problems in such patients are properly recorded before designing specific research into methods of prevention / treatment.
RESPONSE
From: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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HEART OF BIRMINGHAM TEACHING PCT
Recommendation - Published May 2012
To consider whether hospitals should send a discharge letter to a known residential care establishment, in addition to the patient's GP.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE (NICE)
Recommendation - Published May 2012
To consider ensuring that NICE Guidelines are used for all patients on admission to hospital: reviewing the risk factors for thrombi-embolism in psychiatric patients, particularly with regard to psychiatric drugs, and that throb-embolic problems in such patients are properly recorded before designing specific research into methods of prevention / treatment.
RESPONSE
From: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Click here to download ...
HEART OF BIRMINGHAM TEACHING PCT
Recommendation - Published May 2012
To consider whether hospitals should send a discharge letter to a known residential care establishment, in addition to the patient's GP.