hi catherine
The Department of Health acts as a 'steward' for the health and adult social care system in England and oversees fifteen arms-length bodies (ALBs):
It is the responsibility of 'Public Health England', 'Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency', 'National Institute for Health and Care Excellence', and 'Care Quality Commission'
to provide a support group for patients who are 'prescribed' noacs without written consent, especially after UK launch of clinical phase trails, insufficient data, case studies whilst potential long-term side effects of the medication & adherance to NICE guidelines are not fully tested or scrutinised.
Five questions
Q1.
On the day of simple or complex discharge, after a major pulmonary embolism.
Would a NHS emergency consultant pass the patient 'Fit to work' in accordance to Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992?; equally will the patient be Fit enough to cope with heartache, heartstrain, heartburn, stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, chesty cough/flu whilst managing cash flow, small business that requires manual handling, operation of machinery of vehicle?
Q2.
Will the patient need a carer in the immediate term?
Q3.
Is the patient temporarily disabled, incapacited, suffering from illness or unwell?
Q4.
Whilst under noac trial, will the patient require a Daily/Weekly Care Plan to aid and monitor recovery?
Q5.
Should the NHS Litigation Authority, Department of Work & Pensions & Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs be informed of this condition ?