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CUI CAPS: 19th - 23rd October 2009: TOPIC:- Clinical Noting (Safe Display of Clinical Statements) NHS volunteers invited for telephone interviews.
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| Team: | CUI - Infrastructure |
| Description: | Area of Interest: Clinical Noting - Safe Display of Clinical Statements NHS Volunteers Roles Invited: We would like to interview (by telephone) 20 people who read and write clinical notes as part of their clinical work, e.g., doctors, nurses, pharmacists and AHPs. Once you have booked your place you will be contacted to arrange a convenient time for you to be interviewed. Interviews will take up to 1 hour per person. Volunteers will be encouraged to ask other clinicians in the same location to participate in this study Activity: Phone Interviews - Interviews will be to evaluate designs for displays of clinical statements in electronic records. Dates: 19th to 23rd October 2009 Location: A quiet office at your place of work Expenses will be reimbursed and lunch is provided. All clinicians attending this event must download and read the following three important documents: 1. NHS CUI CAPS info for volunteers.pdf 2. NHS CfH External Resources Expenses Guide.pdf 3. Non-employee Claim Form.xls Go to the end of this page and view under 'Available Documents' section. |
| Date: | Mon, 19th October 2009 to Fri, 23rd October 2009 (interview timings will be agreed with you) |
| Registration closes: | Mon, 19th October 2009 |
| Venue: | At your work place, |
| Places available: | Registration is currently closed for this event. |
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Additional information for delegates
You will be contacted at least 4 weeks before the activity is scheduled with more detailed information about the process, schedule, content, and location of the activity (where not in the workplace). Any queries about the reimbursement policy, workshops, dates, arrangements etc, should be directed to the CUI Project Support Officer at cuistakeholder.mailbox@nhs.net.Expense Claims Information:
Please note that claimants can only claim travel expenses for themselves; and not on behalf of other people. More details about what CFH will/will not pay for are detailed within remuneration policy. An updated version of expense claims policy and claim form attached above. If you need to claim back expenses in accordance with expense claims, please fill in the claim form, sign part B, and send the form including all evidence of your receipts, bills etc. to the CUI Project support officer at:
CUI Project Support Officer
Common User Interface Team
NHS Connecting for Health
2nd Floor Technology Office
Princes Exchange
Princes Square, Leeds, LS1 4HY
The CUI Project Support Officer will obtain the approval signature needed in part C and forward your claim onto the Finance department. Please note that claim form can only be accepted for expenses covering one person only, and receipts and bills etc should reflect this also. Expenses claim forms that detail expenses for more than one person will not be accepted, and this includes receipts and bill etc.
Kind regards,
The CUI Programme Team
Background information
Clinical Applications and Patient Safety (CAPS) ProjectNHS Connecting for Health are undertaking a project of work to support an increase in the level of consistency seen in use of the clinical information systems available between NHS locations/trusts. It also intends to better enable the NHS to fully realise the benefits of some of the enterprise-wide agreements currently in place with NHS suppliers.
This project is known as the Clinical Applications and Patient Safety (CAPS) Project, and forms part of a larger programme of work called the Common User Interface (CUI) Programme.
A crucial part of this work involves gathering information and observations from front-line NHS staff. As such, the Project is looking for volunteers to take part in observations, interviews and workshops which will provide NHS professionals the opportunity to be involved in the shaping of clinical systems design guidance and potential design standards and contributing to long term efforts to increase patient safety and further reduce hazards from the differences between clinical information systems.
This will also provide volunteers the opportunity to gain an insight into the CAPS Project and the overall CUI programme, its aims, objectives and outputs, and influence these outputs prior to them being published for use in the wider NHS.
Volunteers do not need to have an interest in or aptitude with computers. We are looking for a range of experience, and therefore also encourage the nomination of more junior clinical staff to attend these sessions.
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