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Facility Name: ___________________________ A: Clinical Support Services The capability level of these support services are linked to the acuity of the patient and the number of acutely ill patients admitted to the facility. Turn-round time for these services is usually measured in hours rather than minutes therefore the opening hours and location of these services is usually a business management decision. For all services appropriate access to information, records and results of interventions is critical. The service specified is assumed to be on-site unless specified otherwise. The services included in this section are:  A1 Pathology  A2 Pharmacy  A3 Diagnostic Imaging (excluding interventional radiology) Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model I Facility Name: ___________________________ A1. PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY SERVICES Level Checklist of Service Description □ Blood and diagnostic collecting facilities are available. 1 □ Collection staff appropriately trained in collection and specimen handling techniques are available. As Level 1 plus: □ A range of urgent tests available during normal working hours. □ Pathologist available normal business hours, may be visiting or use telemedicine support. 2 □ Blood storage facilities are available on site with controlled stock of O-negative blood. o These tests may be performed by appropriately trained health workers using suitable Point of Care testing devices. As Level 2 plus: □ Range of tests performed on site will include FBC, electrolytes, glucose, cross matching, basic coagulation, pregnancy testing, urine microscopy, and gram staining. 3 □ On site core pathology services operating normal working hours with 24 hour on-call access. □ Pathologist available normal working hours. Not required to be on site. o The service may be part of network of laboratory services with a formal connection to a hub service which is Level 5 or greater. As Level 3 plus: □ Range of tests performed on site will also include fine needle aspirations, frozen sections and bone marrows, liver function tests, cardiac 4 enzymes, calcium, magnesium and phosphate. □ On site core pathology services operating at least extended hours with 24 hour on-call access. As Level 4 plus: □ The range of tests available on site, determined by the clinical needs of the facility, are available in a timely manner. 5 □ On site core pathology services provided 24 hour service. □ Pathologist(s) rostered on-site working hours and rostered on-call 24 hours. As Level 5 plus: □ Will perform testing of a complex technical nature in fields such as molecular diagnostics, electron microscopy, flow cytometry and 6 specialised inorganic chemical analysis. □ All tests and results are able to be provided urgently. Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model II Facility Name: ___________________________ A2. PHARMACY Level Checklist of Service Description □ Pharmaceuticals supplied on individual prescription from retail pharmacy, or from another public hospital pharmacy for patients attending 1 or resident in the facility. As Level 1 plus: □ Limited clinical service supported by a regularly updated pharmacopoeia1. 2 □ Registered Pharmacist available on a sessional basis. May be a community pharmacist on-site, adjacent, on-call or visiting. □ Established mechanism to provide “out of hours” medications. As Level 2 plus: □ Pharmacy-controlled drug distribution to inpatients. □ Sterile dispensing and IV admixture service available. 3 □ Provides a specialist outpatient dispensing service. □ Registered Pharmacist on-site normal working hours. As Level 3 plus: □ Non-sterile manufacturing service. □ Clinical pharmacy service includes drug information, drug monitoring, utilisation review & adverse drug reaction reporting. 4 □ Sterile manufacturing and IV admixture service including cytotoxic drugs if clinical unit present in hospital. □ Registered Pharmacist on-site normal working hours and on-call 24 hours. As Level 4 plus: □ Has developed subspecialty pharmacy support for Level 4 services or greater and supports a major hospital, or hospital network, which 5 provides Level 5 or Level 6 services. □ Registered Pharmacist on-site extended hours and on-call 24 hours. 6 Same as level 5. 1 An official compendium of quality standards for pharmacologically active substances and drug products. Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model III Facility Name: ___________________________ A3. DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING Level Checklist of Service Description □ Service has access to a range of plain X-ray dependant on operator's qualifications and unit's capacity available normal working hours. . 1 As Level 1 plus: □ A designated x-ray facility with a bucky table. May be co-located with other clinical services. 2 □ Radiographer service available normal working hours. □ Radiographer has formal access to Radiologist for consultation. May be teleradiology support provided off site. As Level 2 plus: □ General ultrasound service. 3 □ Radiographer service available extended working hours. □ On-call radiographer for x-ray and ultrasound service 24 hours. As Level 3 plus: □ CT scanning service available normal working hours. □ Mobile image intensifier in hospital facility to support theatre, CCU or ICU. 4 □ Full ultrasound service (including all modalities e.g. Doppler) supported by sonographers. □ Radiographer service available extended hours with on-call after hours service. □ Specialist Radiologists on site during normal working hours and on-call after hours. May be teleradiology support. As Level 4 plus: □ CT scan, MRI and full ultrasound service, available 24 hours on site. 5 □ Access to Digital Subtraction Angiography locally. □ Specialist Radiologists on-site normal hours and on-call 24 hours. Will not be teleradiology or provided by offsite support. 6 □ As Level 5. Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model IV Facility Name: ___________________________ B: Patient Clinical Support Services – on-site These services, although support in nature are critically important for patient safety. Above level 4 they must be provided in the facility and adjacent to clinical services as turn-around time is often immediate. The services included in this section are:  B1 Anaesthetic Services  B2 Operating Theatres  B3 Interventional Radiology  B4 Critical Care Services (ICU/HDU)  B5 Coronary Care Units Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model V Facility Name: ___________________________ B1 ANAESTHETIC SERVICES In describing anaesthetic service provision the Queensland Health “Clinical Services Capability Framework v3.1 2013” has been adopted. This is a matrix of the physical status of the patient adopted from the American Society ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) Scale and surgical complexity and is known as the Anaesthetic Service Capability Matrix. Table one: Level of Anaesthetic Risk & Physical Status Physical status Adults Physical status Paediatrics Low ASA1 and ASA2 ASA1 and ASA2 Medium ASA3 ASA3 Risk ASA4 and ASA5 ASA4 and ASA5 Table Two: Anaesthetic & Surgical Service Capability Matrix Surgical Complexity Surgical Anaesthetic Risk (Physical Status) Low Medium High Minor Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 Intermediate Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Complex Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Minimum Level of Support Level Checklist of Service Description A naes Op The Inter Ra ICU/HD C CU Patholo Pharma Diag Im a d U g c a tre y y g 1 □ Analgesia/sedation available by Medical Officer or General Practitioner as part of a primary care or - - - - - 1 1 - community service only. 2 As Level 1 plus: □ Supports minor surgery on patient with up to medium risk and intermediate surgery on low risk patients. - 2 - - - 1 1 - □ Specialists Anaesthetist available normal business hours for consultation. May be visiting. 3 As Level 2 plus: □ Supports intermediate surgery on medium risk patients, and complex surgery on low risk patients. - 3 - 3 2 2 3 3 □ Provides all types of sedation, neuraxial block and regional blocks. □ Specialist Anaesthetist on site during normal working hours and on -call roster after hours. Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model VI Facility Name: ___________________________ 4 As Level 3 plus: □ Supports surgery of all patients except those having complex surgery with a high level of risk. - 4 - 4 3 4 4 4 □ Provides acute pain management service. □ Rostered Anaesthetist available on-site extended hours and rostered on-call after hours. As Level 4 plus: 5 □ Supports surgery of all complexity on patients with all levels of anaesthetic risk. - 5 - 5 4 4 4 4 □ Does not transfer patients for anaesthetic risk. □ Anaesthetic Registrar or SMO on site 24 hours a day. 6 As Level 5: - 5 - 5 4 4 4 4 Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model VII Facility Name: ___________________________ B2. OPERATING THEATRES The Anaesthetic Service Capability Framework described in Anaesthetics is also used to describe Operating Theatre complexity. Level Checklist of Service Description 1 □ Procedure Room used for therapeutic and minor surgical procedures provided by General Practitioners or Medical Officers. 2 As Level 1 plus: □ Supports minor surgery on patient with up to medium risk and intermediate surgery on low risk patients. □ Operating room equipped for minor and intermediate diagnostic and therapeutic surgical procedures. □ Service provided in daytime hours. 3 As Level 2 plus: □ Supports intermediate surgery on medium risk patients, and complex surgery on low risk patients. □ Has a separate recovery area and a minimum of two operating theatres. □ Service provided normal working hours with theatre staff rostered on-call after hours. 4 As Level 3 plus: □ Supports surgery for all patients except those having complex surgery with a high level of risk. □ One acute operating theatre immediately available 24 hours with on-call theatre staff. □ Has immediate on-site access to a Level 3 or greater critical care service. 5 As Level 4 plus: □ Supports surgery of all complexity on patients with all levels of anaesthetic risk. □ Has immediate access to a Level 4 or greater critical care service. □ Two acute operating theatres immediately available 24 hours with on-site theatre staff. 6 Same as Level 5 plus: □ Has immediate access to a Level 5 or greater critical care service. Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model VIII Facility Name: ___________________________ B3. INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Interventional radiology is defined as the use of diagnostic imaging techniques to guide a catheter or needle to specific anatomical location. This model includes cardiac intervention. Level Checklist of Service Description 1 □ No Service 2 □ No Service 3 □ No Service As Level 3 plus: □ Vascular diagnostic and interventional procedures. 4 □ Service is available normal working hours. May be a visiting service. As Level 4 plus: □ Cardiac Catheter Laboratory. And/or □ Supports radiological interventions where an interventional therapeutic procedure is likely to result from a diagnostic assessment. 5 And □ Has registered nurses and/or technical staff to support more complex patients and procedures. □ Service is available on-site normal working hours. □ Level 4 Anaesthetics, Intensive Care, Coronary Care and Operating Suite Services are on-site. As Level 5 plus: 6 □ Service is immediately available 24 hours and provides emergency procedures. □ Specialist medical staff in radiology, and/or cardiology, are rostered on-site normal hours and rostered on-call after hours. Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model IX Facility Name: ___________________________ B4: CRITICAL CARE SERVICES (ICU/HDU) Critical Care Services is used to describe Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and High dependency Unit (HDU) care provided within facilities to support at risk patients in all inpatient facilities. Minimum Level of Support Level Checklist of Service Description A naes Op The Inter Ra ICU/HD C CU Patholo Pharma Diag Im a d U g c a tre y y g 1 □ No Service - - - - - - - - 2 □ Immediate resuscitative management of the unexpectedly critically ill. 2 2 - - - 1 2 2 3 Level 2 plus □ Identified facility in the hospital designated as either an HDU (High dependency Unit) and/or ICU (Intensive Care Unit) with clear admission and discharge policy. □ Provides mechanical ventilation and simple invasive cardiovascular monitoring and ionotropic support for 3 3 - - 2 2 3 3 less than 24 hours. □ Specialist medical officer with interest in intensive care rostered in normal working hours. And/or □ SMO cover for individual patients by other rostered specialty. 4 As Level 3 plus: □ Provides complex multi-system life support for several days. 4 4 - - 3 4 4 4 □ Designated ICU which excludes HDU patients. □ Specialist medical officer with interest in intensive care rostered in normal working hours. 5 As Level 4 plus: □ Service provides complex multi-system life support for an indefinite period. Specialist Intensivist rostered 5 5 4 - 4 4 5 5 normal working hours and rostered on-call after hours. 6 As Level 5 plus: □ May be sub-specialised e.g.; cardiovascular ICU, Paediatric ICU. 5 5 5 - 5 5 5 5 □ Provides complex life support which includes services such as Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) and mechanical cardiac support. Final Version – NZ Role Delineation Model X

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