Internal Reference Number: FOI_7595
Date Request Received: 05/12/2023 00:00:00
Date Request Replied To: 18/12/2023 00:00:00
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Request Summary: Staffing and incidents
Request Category: Private Individuals
Question Number 1: Please provide the following information, preferably in an electronic format, for the period of the last five years. Please note, here “clinical incident” is defined as “An event that causes a loss, injury or a near miss to a patient, staff or others.” The total number of medical doctors employed at your institution, broken down by professional grade (e.g., FY1, FY2, CT1, CT2, SpR, Associate Specialist, Consultant). If you cannot provide this break down, please provide the total for doctors of all grades | |
Answer To Question 1: Associate Specialist: 7 Consultant: 226 CT1: 11 CT2: 13 CT3: 4 FY1: 32 FY2: 38 SPR: 112 Trust Grade Doctor: 106 Locum: 258 | |
Question Number 2: The total number of clinical incidents reported involving medical doctors, categorized by each professional grade. If you can not provide this break down, please provide the total for doctors of all grades. | |
Answer To Question 2: Associate Specialist: Consultant: 2747 CT1: 182 CT2: 126 CT3: 22 FY1: 433 FY2: 157 SPR: 159 Trust Grade Doctor: 7 Locum: 95 | |
Question Number 3: The number of Physician Associates (PAs) employed, and the number of clinical incidents reported involving PAs within the specified time frame. | |
Answer To Question 3: 3 Physician Associates are employed. no harm 14 minor incident 6 moderate incident - Less than 5 major incident - Less than 5 catastrophic incident - Less than 5 | |
Question Number 4: The number of Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) and/or Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) employed, as well as the number of clinical incidents reported involving each of these roles. | |
Answer To Question 4: We have four Advanced Clinical Practitioners no harm - 533 minor incident - 260 moderate incident - 18 major incident - 6 catastrophic incident - Less than 5 | |
Question Number 5: The breakdown of reported clinical incidents resulting in no harm, low harm, moderate harm, severe harm, and death for each clinician category mentioned above | |
Answer To Question 5: Please see the attached file for answer To accompany this answer to question 5 please also see the documents listed below: Answer for Question 5.docx | |
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