Safe Casualty Plus
Safe Casualty Plus provides you with a list of emergency care providers nearest to your location and directions to your chosen provider.
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Safe Casualty Plus is committed to helping service providers deliver safe and sustainable services. We believe that if we can support providers to deliver their services efficiently, this will result in greater value for the patient. This is the basis for curating and engaging with an exclusive list of service providers that can support the network with a variety of services at competitive rates. These providers are equally committed to the quality agenda. We will continue to assess the needs of the network and add extra providers, as and when needed. We currently have providers addressing the following areas of need:
Staff training
The delivery of safe and effective services requires staff with the right knowledge, skills and mindset. Access to evidence-based training programmes such as BLS, ACLS, etc., is, therefore, of great importance.
Protocols and guidelines
The use of evidence-based protocols and guidelines ensures safe and standardised care. They ensure that staff do the right things first and consistently, thereby improving effectiveness and safety. They also mitigate the risk of litigation. Access to global best practices and training is an important success factor.
Hospital equipment and consumables
Having the right equipment supported with appropriate calibration and maintenance improves accuracy and effectiveness.
Emergency room drugs and supplies
Access to the full range of emergency care drugs will support the optimisation of care – as good as the best centres anywhere.
Professional indemnity and insurance
Occasionally there is alleged negligence or breach of duty arising from an act, error or omission in the performance of professional services; it is important that these are dealt with appropriately, without impacting service delivery.
Healthcare management consultancy
Consultants can help improve patient flow and experience as well as the overall efficiency of the unit.