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BS EN 16224:2012+A1:2014

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Healthcare provision by chiropractors

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BSI 2014 40
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This European Standard specifies requirements and recommendations for healthcare services provided by chiropractors.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents Page
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
12 3 Service requirements
3.1 Clinical practice
3.1.1 Clinical records
3.1.2 Case history
3.1.3 Patient examination
3.1.4 Further investigation / diagnostic imaging
3.1.5 Clinical decision making and diagnosis
13 3.1.6 Plan of care
3.1.7 Referrals
3.1.8 Use of equipment
3.2 Core competencies
15 4 Education
4.1 Undergraduate chiropractic education
4.2 Graduate education programme
4.3 Continuing professional development
16 5 Code of ethics
6 Organisation
6.1 Practical organisation of clinic facilities
6.2 Facility requirements
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Clinic and hygiene
17 6.2.3 Access to the clinic
6.2.4 Reception and waiting areas
6.2.5 Toilet
6.2.6 Consultation and treatment room
6.3 Equipment requirements
6.3.1 Equipment
18 6.3.2 Maintenance
6.4 Incident reporting and learning
6.5 Quality assurance
6.6 Insurance
6.7 Professional association membership
19 Annex A (informative) Patient records
A.1 Duty to keep patient records
A.2 Content of patient records
A.3 Correction of patient records
20 Annex B (informative) Recommended programme curriculum 0F )
B.1 General
B.2 Curriculum model and educational methods
21 B.3 Basic biomedical sciences
B.4 Behavioural and social sciences, ethics and jurisprudence
22 B.5 Clinical sciences and skills
B.6 Clinical training
23 B.7 Assessment methods and regulations
B.8 Curriculum level, structure and composition
25 Annex C (informative) Code of ethics
C.1 Working with patients
C.1.1 Good clinical care
C.1.2 Health promotion and self care
C.1.3 Raising concerns about patient safety
26 C.1.4 Equality and diversity
C.1.5 Keeping up to date
C.1.6 Teaching, training, appraising and assessing
C.1.7 The chiropractor-patient partnership
C.1.8 Communicating with patients
27 C.1.9 Communicating with other health professionals
C.1.10 Preparing reports for third parties
28 C.1.11 Children and young people
C.1.12 Vulnerable adults
C.1.13 Dealing with relatives, carers and partners
C.2 Openness and honesty
C.2.1 General
29 C.2.2 Maintaining trust in the profession
C.2.3 Consent
30 C.2.4 Providing access to patient health records
C.2.5 Confidentiality
C.2.6 Discharging patients
31 C.3 Working with colleagues
C.3.1 General
C.3.2 Colleagues’ conduct and performance
C.3.3 Respect for colleagues
C.3.4 Sharing information with colleagues
C.3.5 Delegation and referral
32 C.3.6 Honesty and trustworthiness
C.3.7 Providing and publishing information about chiropractic services
C.3.8 Writing reports and giving evidence
C.3.9 Research
33 C.3.10 Financial dealings
C.3.11 Conflicts of interest
C.4 Health and safety
C.4.1 General
C.4.2 Evidence-based care
34 Annex D (informative) A-deviations
37 Bibliography
BS EN 16224:2012+A1:2014
$167.15