INFORMATION REQUEST UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000

Similar documents
Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request about pharmacy formularies. Please find the Trust s response below.

UHBristol Trustwide Neutropenic Sepsis Audit. Krishna Garadi Julia Hardwick Ruth Hendy Anna Kuchel Tara Shine Sam Wells

Thank you for your request for information, which was received by Essex County Council on 28 th December 2011.

Chronic Pain Management Team

Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapies Board. Constitution. July 2014

You requested information related to the impact of the Francis Report on acute services. Specifically you asked for:

Request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA)

Freedom of Information Request NHS Continuing Healthcare

OPERATIONAL POLICY for the day case and outpatient Cancer Care and Haematology Unit, Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Coronary Care Unit. Patient Information. Royal Albert Edward Infirmary

Our ref: 06/15 Wednesday, 25 th February Re: Freedom of Information Act Request

Final Implementation Status Report Published: February 2017

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 INFORMATION REQUEST

I would be grateful if you could answer the following questions on your Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services (NEPTS):

abcdefghijklmnopqrstu

D Ward Discharge Advice Wrightington Hospital. Patient Information Leaflet Number Musc 022 v8

1. The appointment of two new lead Acute Oncology Nurses (AON)

Newcastle Healthy Lungs Programme

INTERNAL VALIDATION REPORT (MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM)

Managing Nurse Led Chemotherapy Pre- Assessment Guidelines

You requested information regarding wound care. Specifically you asked:

LEADERS IN ONCOLOGY CARE at London Bridge Hospital

14 February 2018 Our Ref: RFI 22431

General Wound Care Passport. Patient Information

Chemotherapy Practice Competencies. To be used in conjunction with Teesside University module:

Administration of Intrathecal Cytotoxic Chemotherapy in NHS Grampian

Occupational Health Privacy Notice

Chemotherapy Training and Assessment Framework for Registered Nurses

Guy s, King s and St Thomas cancer services The Cancer Outpatient Clinic Your haemato-oncology team Information for patients with myeloma

PEER REVIEW VISIT REPORT (MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM)

EAST CALDER & RATHO MEDICAL PRACTICE YOUR INFORMATION

Children s Community Nursing Team Chemotherapy Policy

Announced Care Inspection Report 9 October N Wright Dental Practice Ltd

REFERRAL TO ST. LUKES FOR RADIOTHERAPY GUIDELINE RSLR V1

Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy Delivery. June 2017 National External Review

Systemic anti-cancer therapy Care Pathway

Waverley Gate 2-4 Waterloo Place Edinburgh EH1 3EG

Access to Health Records under the Data Protection Act 1998 (As set out by the Department of Health)

Heath Primary School

Systemic anti-cancer therapy Pathway Board Annual Report 2015/16

Your NHS number and how we use your information in the NHS

Overview. Dr Stephen Gulliford & AKI Specialist Nurse Suzanne Wilson Page 1

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Sharing Information for Patients

Acute Oncology Cancer Pathway Board Annual Report 2015/16

JOB DESCRIPTION. Lead Haematology/Chemotherapy Clinical Nurse Specialist Head of Nursing Medicine

NHS HDL (2002) 22 abcdefghijklm

Thank you for your dated 10 August 2015 requesting information from NHS Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group.

Protocol for the Safe Administration of Intrathecal and Intraventricular Chemotherapy

University College Hospital. The Myeloma Cancer Multi-Disciplinary Team. University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre

St Raphael s Hospice

The National Security Archive

I write in response to your request for information in relation to neurology services in NHS Lothian.

Woodbridge House. Aitch Care Homes (London) Limited. Overall rating for this service. Inspection report. Ratings. Good

CQC has considered this request in accordance with your subject access rights under section 7 of the DPA.

Improving Access to Psychological Therapies, Key Performance Indicators (IAPT KPIs) Q4 2011/12 final and Q1 2012/13 provisional

Pharmacist (Palliative Care) December 2014 Page 1

Referral Guidance DIRECT REFERRAL SERVICE FOR THE ELDERLY DEAF

Access to Health Records Application (Subject Access Request)

Annual Complaints Report 2017/2018

Acute Oncology Service (AOS) Information for patients, relatives and carers

Specialty Doctor in Emergency Medicine

Trust Headquarters Russells Hall Hospital Dudley West Midlands DY1 2HQ

Oncology and haematology clinical trials Information for patients at Guy s Hospital

Meet the Pharmacy Team Experts in Medicine. Pharmacy Department

Guy s, King s and St Thomas cancer services The Cancer Outpatient Clinic Your cancer of unknown primary (CUP) team

POLICY FOR THE PRESCRIBING, SUPPLY AND ADMINISTRATION OF CYTOTOXIC INTRATHECAL CHEMOTHERAPY

Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) Decision notice

Unannounced Inspection Report: Independent Healthcare

Training Pack 24 HOUR TRIAGE RAPID ASSESSMENT AND ACCESS TOOL KIT

SELF ASSESSMENT REPORT (MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM)

Domain 1 Patient Engagement

Reconciliation of Medicines on Admission to Hospital

Pharmacy Department PRE-REGISTRATION TRAINEE PHARMACIST INFORMATION PACK

Integrated heart failure service working across the hospital and the community

Unannounced Care Inspection Report 1 February Apple Mews

St Helens CCG Financial Recovery Consultation

Policy for Patient Access

The Greater Manchester Palliative and End of Life Care SCN s Advisory Group in Partnership with Manchester Cancer Board

Data Protection Privacy Notice

Commissioning Policy

PROCEDURE FOR THE SAFE HANDLING AND ADMINISTRATION OF INTRATHECAL CHEMOTHERAPY

Compliance with IR(ME)R in radiotherapy departments across England

Dumfries Supported Living Support Service

Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Consultation on Certification of Incapacity for Medical Treatment under Part 5 Section 47

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Information Governance Team Chelsea Harbour Harbour Yard Unit 111, 1 st Floor London SW10 0XD 29/12/2015

NICE guideline Published: 25 May 2016 nice.org.uk/guidance/ng47

Welcome to the Intensive Community Service (ICS)

University College Hospital. The lung cancer multidisciplinary team. Information for patients and carers

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 Dudley CCG - Intermediate/Community Dermatology Service: RFI0423

Job Description. Job title: Uro-Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist Band: 7

Job Description. Job title: Gynae-Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist Band: 7. Department: Cancer Services Hours: 30

Implementation Resources

St. James s Hospital, Dublin.

Medicines Governance Service to Care Homes (Care Home Service)

NHS Kernow Disclosure Log Freedom of Information Requests May 2015

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Access to Drugs Policy

Application Pack: Applicants for Transformation Manager

Medicines Reconciliation: Standard Operating Procedure

St Quentin Senior Living, Residential & Nursing Homes

GP Cover of Nursing, Residential, Extra Care and Intermediate Care Homes. Camden Clinical Commissioning Group. Care Home LES Spec v1

Transcription:

Trust HQ The Elms RAEI Wigan Lane Wigan WN1 2NN Mr Andrew Foster, Chief Executive Email: Andrew.foster@wwl.nhs.uk Ref: FOI2012/1316 Date Received: 19/07/2012 Response Due: 16/08/2012 20 th August 2012 Dear, INFORMATION REQUEST UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 We are now pleased to respond to your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act. 1. Please confirm or deny whether your emergency department has established an acute oncology service. If confirmed please provide details of the acute oncology service provided by your emergency department. Yes. The Trust is in the process of developing this service, there is an acute oncology project nurse in post now setting up this service which will become operational for patients in Sept/Oct of this year. The service will be alerted to oncology patients attending the emergency floor and then they will be assessed and triaged to the patients attending team. 2. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has arrangements in place to ensure staff are appropriately trained to provide chemotherapy services. If confirmed, please provide details of the arrangements in place in your Trust to ensure staff are appropriately trained to provide chemotherapy services. Yes. The Chemotherapy nurses are trained utilising the Christie training programme, they are assessed by the lead chemotherapy nurse and when they are deemed competent they will be signed off. Updates are yearly, and the lead nurse is assessed by the Christie staff.

3. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust undertakes a routine audit of emergency admissions for patients with cancer and cancer treatment-related complications. If confirmed, please provide details of the most recent audit of emergency admissions for patients with cancer and cancer treatment-related complications undertaken by your Trust. Yes. The most recent audit was carried out in July of this year, and was a door to needle time (antibiotic) audit this was a retrospective audit, future audits will be prospective. 4. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has taken steps to ensure that patients are fully involved in decisions regarding their chemotherapy care and treatment. If confirmed, please provide details of the steps taken to ensure that patients should be fully involved in decisions regarding their chemotherapy care and treatment. Yes. Patients are spoken to in clinic by the oncologist regarding the plan of care for their treatment; they are then given information to take away, to give them time to make an informed decision. The patient then has an appointment for a pre- chemotherapy visit where the treatment and side effects are explained again, they also have the opportunity to discuss any other issues at this time. 5. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has local guidelines in place for the prescribing, prescription verification and dispensing of chemotherapy by appropriately trained staff. If confirmed, please supply details of the local guidelines. Prescription verification, dispensing and checking are all covered by aseptic unit Standard Operating Procedures. There are over 80 Standard Operating Procedures please can you be mores specific in what you are looking for. 6. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust maintains up-to-date lists of staff that are designated to prescribe (either first or subsequent cycles), check prescriptions and dispense chemotherapy. If confirmed, please specify the last date that these lists were updated. There is no up to date list as such however the Oncology Pharmacists know all the consultants and SPRs in oncology and haematology. We insist it s a consultant for the first cycle and send them back if it s not to be countersigned. 7. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has an agreed protocol book in place covering treatment guidelines for the management of common chemotherapy toxicities. If confirmed, please provide a copy of the latest protocol book used by your Trust. We currently use the common terminology/toxicity criteria version 3.0. Please find attached. 8. Please confirm or deny what steps have been taken to effectively plan the capacity of chemotherapy services by your Trust. If confirmed, please provide details of the steps taken by your Trust to plan the capacity of chemotherapy services delivered by your Trust.

Yes. The CPORT system is used to plan the capacity of chemotherapy services by the Trust 9. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has undertaken steps to survey patients views on their experience of receiving chemotherapy. If confirmed, please provide details of the steps your Trust has undertaken to survey patients views on their experience of receiving chemotherapy. Yes. Patients are given a questionnaire to complete following their treatment. There are also comment cards available on the ward for patients to fill in, these are confidential and are collected weekly by the patient engagement team. The results from the National Cancer Patient Survey are also fed back to the team and the information is used to help plan and develop the service. 10. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust provides information, education, support and advice to cancer patients receiving chemotherapy services provided by your Trust. If confirmed, please provide details of the information, education, support and advice to cancer patients receiving chemotherapy services provided by your Trust. Yes. Patients receive individual information, support and education regarding their treatment when they attend the cancer care suite. There is a volunteer therapist who can provide complementary therapy to help with side effects and aid relaxation; patients also have access to information regarding diet, exercise and other activities of daily living, a referral can be made to any other service that is felt may benefit the patient e.g social services. 11. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has local guidelines in place for urgent assessment and managing complications with cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. If confirmed, please provide details of the local guidelines. At the moment the Trust use the Christie guidelines; however local guidelines are currently being written for our use. 12. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has policies in place for the treatment of patients suffering febrile neutropenia as a consequence of chemotherapy. If confirmed, please provide details of the policies. The Trust has a neutropenic sepsis policy, and an audit has been carried out as mentioned above. Please find the policy attached. 13. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has local guidelines in place for urgent assessment and managing complications with cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. If confirmed, please provide details of the local guidelines. Please see response to question 11

14. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust provides personalised care plans for patients following the completion of a programme of chemotherapy. If confirmed, please provide details of the number of patients that received personalised care plans following the completion of a programme of chemotherapy in i) 2009/10 ii) 2010/11 iii) 2011/12. Each patient has a personalised chemotherapy pathway which is a new document for this year and has not yet been audited 15. Please confirm or deny whether your Trust has leadership teams in place for elective chemotherapy services and acute oncology services. If confirmed, please provide details of the memberships of these teams. Yes The Chemotherapy lead is Dr Greg Wilson Clinical Oncologist Dr Hitesh Patel Haematology Consultant Ray Green Lead Pharmacist Kay Gibson Aseptic Lead Sister Leo Anson Acting Lead Oncology Nurse The Acute oncology team is awaiting the appointment of an Acute Oncology Consultant Ursula McMahon is the Acute Oncology project lead. Janet Irvine is the Lead Cancer Nurse Dr Jenny Wiseman is the Palliative Care Consultant Dr Hitesh Patel is the Consultant Haematologist Dr Navtej Sathi is the Acute Medical Lead Dr Mueed Ahmed is Lead consultant for A&E. I trust that this information answers your original request, however if you are not entirely satisfied with this response please do not hesitate to contact the Information Governance Department on 01257 256335. If we do not hear from you within 28 days we will assume that we have been able to accommodate your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Yours sincerely Andrew Foster Chief Executive

PLEASE NOTE: The information supplied to you continues to be protected by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. You are free to use it for your own purposes, including any non-commercial research you are doing and for the purposes of news reporting. Any other reuse, for example commercial publication, would require the permission of the copyright holder. You must ensure you gain their permission before reproducing any third party information. If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your request and wish to make a complaint or request a review of our decision, you should write to: Information Governance Department, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley Bridge, Wigan, WN6 9EP If you are not content with the outcome of your complaint, you may apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a decision. Generally the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the complaints procedure at: The Information Commissioner s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF