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Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011
sec.100RCA team’s report
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### sec.100 RCA team’s report
An RCA team must, as soon as practicable after conducting an RCA of a reportable event, prepare a report (the RCA report ) stating the following—
a description of the event;
a statement of the factors the RCA team considers contributed to the happening of the event;
any recommendations about changes or improvements in a policy, procedure or practice relating to the provision of health services, to reduce the likelihood of, or prevent, the same type of event happening again.
Also, the RCA report may include a summary, or pictorial representation, of the chain of events identified by the RCA team as having led to the reportable event happening.
The RCA report must not contain the name or address of—
a person involved in providing the relevant health service; or
the person who received the relevant health service; or
a member of the RCA team.
s 100 amd 2014 No. 65 s 24
(sec.100-ssec.1) An RCA team must, as soon as practicable after conducting an RCA of a reportable event, prepare a report (the RCA report ) stating the following— a description of the event; a statement of the factors the RCA team considers contributed to the happening of the event; any recommendations about changes or improvements in a policy, procedure or practice relating to the provision of health services, to reduce the likelihood of, or prevent, the same type of event happening again.
(sec.100-ssec.2) Also, the RCA report may include a summary, or pictorial representation, of the chain of events identified by the RCA team as having led to the reportable event happening.
(sec.100-ssec.3) The RCA report must not contain the name or address of— a person involved in providing the relevant health service; or the person who received the relevant health service; or a member of the RCA team.
- (a) a description of the event;
- (b) a statement of the factors the RCA team considers contributed to the happening of the event;
- (c) any recommendations about changes or improvements in a policy, procedure or practice relating to the provision of health services, to reduce the likelihood of, or prevent, the same type of event happening again.
- (a) a person involved in providing the relevant health service; or
- (b) the person who received the relevant health service; or
- (c) a member of the RCA team.