Access
Recommendations related to access
Tag overview
recommendation across 3 inquiries
Across 3 inquiries
Tagged Recommendations
Non-mortuary staff accompanied in mortuary
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust must ensure that non-mortuary staff and contractors, including maintenance staff employed by the Trust's external facilities management provider, are always accompanied by another staff …
Regular CCTV review with swipe card data
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust must ensure that footage from the CCTV is reviewed on a regular basis by appropriately trained staff and examined in conjunction with swipe card …
Review policies on mortuary access
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust must review its policies to ensure that only those with appropriate and legitimate access can enter the mortuary.
Audit and monitor mortuary access
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust must audit implementation of any resulting new policy and must regularly monitor access to restricted areas, including the mortuary, by all staff and contractors.
Independent sector accompanied access to deceased
Independent sector healthcare providers should ensure that only people who have a legitimate reason to access a room that contains a deceased patient do so, even if they are staff …
Hospice security and access controls
Hospices that care for deceased people on their premises should: introduce auditable access control of the area where deceased people are kept; have Standard Operating Procedures regarding the care of …
Audit access data for deceased storage
All NHS trusts should routinely audit the access data of all facilities used to store deceased people.
Local authority mortuary access review
There should be a process to routinely review who is permitted to access the mortuary unsupervised.
Local authority individualised access controls
Where unsupervised access is permitted for a legitimate and unavoidable purpose, there should be individualised electronic access controls to enter the mortuary and restrict access to specific areas of the …
End shared swipe cards
The practice of using shared electronic swipe cards for specific staff groups should cease immediately.
Local authority incident response SOPs
Arrangements for responding to incidents of unauthorised access must be reviewed and incorporated into Standard Operating Procedures.
Monitor and review staff access numbers
All NHS trusts should monitor the number of staff with access to the mortuary or body store and keep this under routine review.
Timely access to material for panels
Arrangements must be made in future to ensure that any Panel has timely access to the material required to do its work. Organisations that promise to make 'exceptional and full …
HOLMES access for independent panels
All independent panels and inquiries examining police investigations should be given full access to the associated HOLMES accounts at their secure premises when they begin their work.
Retain documents in digitised form
It is recommended that, whenever a major incident remains under investigation or inquiry, documents should be retained in digitised form, subject to appropriate security measures and made available to those …
Free Complaints Process
It should continue to be the case that complainants are able to bring complaints free of charge.
Open Membership Terms
The membership of a regulatory body should be open to all publishers on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms, including making membership potentially available on different terms for different types of …