Provide guidance on the overarching minimum information required for all handovers, and allow this to be adapted and refined to the different contexts in which handovers occur in the organisation. Provide orientation and training to support the workforce in effectively transferring the correct information (see Action 6.01). 3ĭocument the minimum information content for different clinical handovers, and make this easily available to the workforce to ensure that all participants involved in a handover are aware of what the minimum information content is for that handover, and their roles and responsibilities for communicating and receiving this information. This is a simple way to collect opinions from the whole team involved in the transfer of care about what information should be included. One way to define the minimum information content is by ‘dot voting’. They are available on the Commission's website. These tools are designed to be flexible and adapted to suit local workforce environments and culture, and the purpose of the handover.
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