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- 10 High Impact Changes for service improvement and delivery: a guide for NHS leaders
Resource - Added on 30/10/2008 - Accident and Emergency Data Sharing
Resource - Added on 09/06/2009
This presentation looks at the other impacts and implications of alcohol data sharing in accident and emergency departments. - Bristol Hospital Based Alcohol Nurse Specialist (QAM2)
United Bristol Healthcare Trust (UBHT) appointed a full-time Alcohol Nurse Specialist (ANS) in October 2006. The full-time role was developed after a part-time pilot in the Hepatology Unit had proved cost-effective through a reduction in readmission rates and had led to positive health outcomes. - Combined Risk Screening and Assessment - Doncaster
Resource - Added on 27/07/2010 - Development of alcohol liaison within the Royal Devon and Exeter hospital
Resource - Added on 16/11/2009
Details of the Alcohol Liaison Nurse Project at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospitals. - Drug and Alcohol Liaison Nurse Specialist Operational Policy - Bassetlaw
Resource - Added on 27/07/2010
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals Operational Policy, Alcohol Liaison Nurse Specification and Service Specification. - Guidelines for the Management of Alcohol Issues in the Acute General Hospital Setting - Doncaster
Resource - Added on 27/07/2010 - Hospitals
Topic - Added on 07/07/2009 - Intervening to Reduce Alcohol Related Admissions
Resource - Added on 09/06/2009
DH presentation on the alcohol strategy, data interventions and tools to support PCTs in reducing alcohol related hospital admissions. - Measuring alcohol-related emergency department attendances amongst young people - pilot study
Resource - Added on 08/11/2010
A pilot study exploring alcohol-related ED attendances amongst young people and how alcohol data collection in EDs can be developed across the North West. Key findings include:A growing number of emergency departments (EDs) in the North West are starting to collect data on alcohol ED staff view alcohol data collection as an important part of their role.