OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE Sample Clauses

OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. (a) Provision, review and subsequent removal, of Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System (LNG-IUS) for gynaecological (non-contraceptive) purposes including management of menorrhagia and hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
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OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. The Enhanced Carers Offer scheme is focused on enhancing the skills and experiences of carers in the community to ensure prevention measures are taken and avoidable hospital admissions can be reduced.
OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. Rapid Response is a service that provides support at home to clients who are undergoing acute medical crisis and/or sudden carer breakdown.
OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. This Individual Scheme is the [Insert name] Scheme. Monies attributable to this Individual Scheme are derived from the Better Care Pooled Fund as more particularly set out in for this Scheme in Schedule 1. The Host Partner for the Better Care Pooled Fund is Wolverhampton City Council and the Better Care Pooled Fund Manager, being an officer of the Host Partner is the Better Care Fund Programme Director.
OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. 1.1 This Individual Scheme is the Mental Health Scheme
OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. 1.1. This Individual Scheme is the Dementia Scheme
OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. 1.1 Step Up Step Down Care services include two elements:
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OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. The Council will provide a nursing home and support at home (homecare) brokerage service on behalf of the CCG.
OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. The Community Equipment Service (CES) supports the transformational change of health and social care by providing the necessary equipment and technology to enable people to live independently and be safely cared for in their own home. This allows them to self- manage their health and independence and identifies any exacerbation of their condition in accordance to their care plans. AIMS AND OUTCOMES The general aims and outcomes are to deliver responsive, timely, person centred, Health and Social Care provision of Adult Community Equipment Services, Minor Adaptation Services, Children’s Bespoke Community Equipment Services, Simple Speech and Language Communication Aids, Telecare and the Independent Living Centre to Service Users. Adult Community Equipment Services, Minor Adaptation Services, Children’s Bespoke Community Equipment Services, Simple Speech and Language Communication Aids (which are not covered by the NHSE specialist commissioning specification), Telecare and the Independent Living Centre will promote faster recovery from illness, support end of life care at home, prevent unnecessary acute hospital admissions, support timely discharge from hospital, prevent unnecessary admission into long term residential care, and maximise independent living of Service Users. Services will be provided to Service Users on the basis of an assessment undertaken by the relevant Parties Representative(s). Services will be time unlimited to support the assessed needs of Service Users. The pathway to the provision of Services will be well understood by the Parties Representatives, Service Users, carers and their families. To set and monitor Services against Performance Measures as agree with the Partners: such measures may be amended by agreement between the Partners from time to time. By working in partnership, a strategic approach to planning and reviewing Services and co-ordination of Services between Parties will be developed, thereby improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Services. THE ARRANGEMENTS Devon County Council are the lead commissioners for this scheme. FUNCTIONS For the purposes of the implementation of the Partnership Arrangements, the NHS Devon (Integrated Care Board)hereby delegates the exercise of the NHS Functions to the Council to exercise alongside the Council Functions and act as lead commissioner of the Services. The services covered by this Specification were tendered during 2016-17, with a new contract coming into effect on 1st Ju...
OVERVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL SERVICE. SWASFT Right Care 2 is a continuation and expansion of an existing successful scheme within South Western Ambulance (SWASFT) around “Non-Conveyance”. Callers to 999 will receive assessment, advice and treatment proportionate to their need but with the specific aim of treating the patient in their own home or as close as possible to their own home rather than take them to the Emergency Department (ED).This contributes to the BCF vision and is in line with key guidance (Keogh Urgenx xxx Xxxxxxncy Care Review) and the direction of travel for the NHS Devon (Integrated Care Board) aligning with the Transforming Community Services work stream and the NHS Devon (Integrated Care Board) Commissioning Framework. Evidence that 40% of A&E attendances are discharged with no action and the Lightfoot rxxxxx xxxwed that in the south-west in 12/13 there were 69,000 short-stay (<3days) admissions discharged with no procedure undertaken. This accounts for 34%of all ambulance admissions for SWASFT when they are already operating at 54% non-conveyance.
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