The purpose of this Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is to respond to an acute shortage of psychiatric medical staff in WA Country Health Service (WACHS) Acute Psychiatric Units (APUs).
WACHS endorses these guidelines for use in WACHS Residential Aged Care for staff to adopt, to create an inclusive environment that is accepting and welcoming of all GLBTI people.
The purpose of this policy is to establish minimum practice standards for the care and management of urinary catheters and bladder washouts throughout the WA Country Health Service.
The purpose of this policy is to establish minimum practice standards for the care and management of continence throughout the WA Country Health Service.
The purpose of this policy is to establish minimum practice standards for the care and management of Blood and Blood Products throughout the WA Country Health Service (WACHS).
This site procedure is intended to endorse the hospital's support of boarders where warranted by the patient's condition, differentiate between 'Chargeable' and 'Non Chargeable' Boarders and identify for staff, the processes and procedures that apply for the admission of boarders.
The Consultant Psychiatrist or Duty District Medical Officer may approve a boarder to stay at the Broome Hospital Mental Health Unit when it is clinically assessed as being of benefit to the patient. This includes supporting the patient's cultural needs and / or the patient's care and recovery.
This document provides guidance for the appropriate acquisition of critical medications from community pharmacies for patients that are inpatients of WACHS - South West facilities outside of Pharmacy hours.
The purpose of this policy is to establish minimum practice standards for the care for bowel management throughout the WA Country Health Service (WACHS).
This Business Continuity Plan (BCP) addresses identified risks that potentially impact adversely on the named hospital, facility or service. This BCP details contingency operating plans for critical business functions and their support services in response to any localised incident or disaster as a result of a resource failure or malfunction.
The purpose of the Bunbury Hospital Business Continuity Plan is to outline the principles to be followed, actions to be taken and resources to be used when responding to a critical incident that results in, or has the potential to result in, disruption to critical business functions at the hospital.
This Business Continuity Plan (BCP) addresses identified risks that potentially impact adversely on the named hospital, facility or service. This BCP details contingency operating plans for critical business functions and their support services in response to any localised incident or disaster as a result of a resource failure or malfunction.
The EHAC Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is a requirement of WACHS. The EHAC BCP addresses identified risks that potentially impact adversely on the named hospital, facility or service. This BCP details contingency operating plans for critical business functions and their support services in response to any localised incident or disaster as a result of a resource failure or malfunction.
This Business Continuity Plan (BCP) addresses identified risks that potentially impact adversely on the named hospital, facility or service. This BCP details contingency operating plans for critical business functions and their support services in response to any localised incident or disaster as a result of a resource failure or malfunction.