Moderate harm definition
Moderate harm means harm resulting in temporary loss of physical, mental, or emotional function, or in financial loss of $1,000 or more, but less than $5,000.
Moderate harm means harm that requires a moderate increase in treatment, and significant, but not permanent, harm, for example a “moderate increase in treatment” means an unplanned return to surgery, an unplanned re-admission, a prolonged episode of care, extra time in hospital or as an outpatient, cancelling of treatment, or transfer to another treatment area (such as intensive care).
Moderate harm means harm resulting in temporary loss of physical, mental or emotional function, or in financial loss of
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Moderate harm means harm that requires a moderate increase in treatment, and significant but not permanent harm. Regulation 20 The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (regulated Activities) (Amendment) Regulations 2015