Are you confident that your staff are taking every step towards ensuring that your organisation is a confidential as it can be. Is your staff aware of confidentiality and what they should or should not be saying/doing?
Your organisation has a duty to ensure that everyone that comes into your building has the right to confidentiality. Make sure your staff have the correct training.
- The 6 Key Principles http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-3S
- The Importance of Confidentiality http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-u2
- What is Caldicott and how does it affect me. http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-hk
- Taking Responsibility http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-6V
- What is Patient Identifiable Information? http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-7b
- Young Patients and Confidentiality http://t.co/IafKbqWJ
- A Quick Confidentiality Checklist. http://t.co/S3E94mU8
- Assessing Patient Information by using DOB http://t.co/jFeIXeII
- Giving out results over the telephone. http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-gm
- Patient Confidentiality – When Someone Claims To Be The Patient http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-o8
- Confidentiality – the Scenario (1) http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-jr
- Confidentiality – The Telephone Call http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-
- Staff that gossip about patients and break patient confidentiality http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-sT
- Disposing of confidential information / Staff Training http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-uj
- Confidentiality and the Teenager #111service http://wp.me/p1zPRQ-DJ
- Patient criticised on Facebook #confidentiality http://wp.me/PRQE4
- When you overhear a breach of confidentiality #Bank https://wp.me/p1zPRQ-Lq