Reporting
Recommendations related to reporting
Tag overview
recommendation across 10 inquiries
Across 10 inquiries
Tagged Recommendations
DI attendance at governance forums
NHS trusts should ensure that Designated Individuals attend the correct governance forums. This would allow them to escalate issues and risks, as well as reporting upwards when required.
Routine mortuary reporting to trust boards
All NHS trusts should establish a routine reporting system for matters relating to mortuaries and body stores. This reporting system should include the presentation of a formal report, by the …
Local authority report implementation to committee
The implementation of these recommendations must be reported to the relevant statutory committee.
Yellow Card System Prominence
Steps be taken to give greater prominence to the online Yellow Card system to those receiving drugs or biological products, or who are being transfused with blood components.
Improve HMIP and IMB evidence gathering and reporting processes
HM Inspectorate of Prisons and Independent Monitoring Boards working within immigration removal centres must ensure that they have robust processes for: obtaining and reporting on an enhanced range of evidence …
Effective Communication and Reporting
There should be effective communication and reporting at all stages of the project, including accurate progress reports to councillors and stakeholders, with clear escalation procedures for issues that may affect …
Confidential Reporting of Clinical Concerns
Confidential on-line opportunities for reporting clinical concerns should be developed, implemented and reviewed.
SAI Reporting Understanding
Trusts should ensure that all healthcare professionals understand what is expected of them in relation to reporting Serious Adverse Incidents ('SAIs').
SAI Reporting as Disciplinary Offence
Failure to report an SAI should be a disciplinary offence.
Reporting Clinical Practice Changes
Trusts should bring significant changes in clinical practice to the attention of the HSCB with expedition.
OCT report detail sufficiency
Health Boards should ensure that OCT3 reports provide sufficient details of the key factors in the spread of infection to allow a proper audit to be carried out.
Matters to be reported to the General Medical Council
The General Medical Council should set out a clear statement of what matters; deaneries are required to report to the General Medical Council either routinely or as they arise. Reports …
Accountability of providers' directors
Where the contract of employment or appointment of an executive or non-executive director is terminated in circumstances in which there are reasonable grounds for believing that he or she is …
Annual Report Requirements
The Board should publish an Annual Report identifying: (a) the body's subscribers, identifying any significant changes in subscriber numbers; (b) the number of complaints it has handled and the outcomes …
Discontinue certainty claims
Examiners should discontinue reporting conclusions on identification or exclusion with a claim to 100% certainty or on any other basis suggesting that fingerprint evidence is infallible.
Whistleblower Protection
JDP 1-10 should address the protection that will be afforded to service personnel who make complaints or allegations in good faith of the mistreatment of CPErS. It should give guidance …