Hi Sarah
Here at Kings we have a multi-site operation and also have many outlying clinics and offer services to external contracts. We also host students within the Trust from several universities who have OH services elsewhere. In a nutshell our policy is:
During opening hours staff on our main site come to OH, staff on outlying sites attend their nearest ED and are advised to follow up with us, outside of our opening hours they attend ED and follow up with us the next day.
External staff and students from other Trusts attend ED and are advised to follow up with their own OH provider or GP if they don't have OH.
Hope this helps.
Helen
Helen Parsons MSc RN SCPHN
Service Manager
Department of Occupational Health and Wellbeing
Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sarah Jones-Payne
Sent: 11 September 2019 16:30
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] BBV exposure
Dear Colleagues
Please could you share your experiences and ideas regarding the remote management of BBV exposure/needlestick injuries? In particular, how would you manage the remote prescribing of PrEP (if indicated after a risk assessment)?
My thoughts are that this needs to be a local service, but with an increase in agile working, and remote workers, I am looking to find ways to manage this remotely. There is a possibility of having one fixed site for a clinic/stock of PrEP but this would not always be supplied by the prescribing clinician; this could be worked around through a robust medicine management policy but the practicalities are still unclear. Does anyone have any relatable experience that they are willing to share?
Many thanks in advance,
Sarah Jones-Payne
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