BS EN 16224:2012+A1:2014
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Healthcare provision by chiropractors
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 40 |
This European Standard specifies requirements and recommendations for healthcare services provided by chiropractors.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |