This page is a printable version of: https://www.iow.nhs.uk/about-us/policies_and_strategies.htm?AccessLetter=A
Date: 15 January 2021


CURRENT EMERGENCY DEPT (A&E)
AVERAGE WAIT TIME

57 minutes

click to learn more

 

 
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Get Involved
  • Working With Us
  • News & Publications
  • Contact Us
  • Feeling Unwell?
  • About Us
    • Dementia
    • Emergency Planning
    • Equality & Diversity
    • Freedom of Information
    • Healing Arts
    • Mortality Reviews
    • Membership
    • Our Finances
    • Our Trust Board
    • Our Services
    • Partnership Working
    • Policies & Strategies
    • Privacy Notice
    • Safeguarding
    • Safer Staffing
    • Seven Day Services
Home> About Us> Policies & Strategies

The A-Z panel below can be used to find the policy you are searching for.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Files starting with A
Acceptable Use of ICT policy
Admission Transfer and Discharge of the Patient with an Infection Risk Policy
Adoption Leave Policy
Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment ADRT Policy
Agile Working Space Utilisation Policy
An 18 Weeks Referral to Treatment Access policy
Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
Antimicrobial Policy
Appraisal Policy
Aseptic Non Touch Technique ANTT Policy
Assisted Relocation Expenses Policy
Attendance Management policy

Tools

Print Facebook Twitter

Keep up to date with the latest news

Find out what is happening in our services here.

Tell Us Your Views

Click here to find out how you can feedback to us about your experiences, along with how to raise any concerns, complaints or questions.

Useful Links

  • Freedom of Information
  • Out of Hours Services
  • Our Services
  • Patient & Visitor information
  • Patient Transport
  • Privacy Notice

Accessibility Statement | Sitemap | Privacy | Terms of use   © Isle of Wight NHS Trust

Mottistone              Nursing Times Awards 2020   

 
 
 

Our top priority in the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic is to protect our patients, our staff and our community.

All visitors and patients attending an outpatient appointment are required to wear a face covering. This is in line with the latest Government guidance.

To help you prepare please read the following guidance before you attend your appointment.

  • Make sure you have a suitable face covering that you can wear to your appointment. It should cover your nose and mouth, and you should be able to breathe comfortably.
  • Please arrive at the time your appointment is scheduled. Please do not come early. This will help us maintain social distancing measures.
  • As we continue to try and limit the number of people visiting our hospitals you will need to attend your appointment unaccompanied. However there are a few examples where patients are allowed to bring achaperone with them, including:
    • If the patient is a child
    • They lack capacity
  • If you or anyone in your household have experienced symptoms of coronavirus in the last 14 days, please do not attend your appointment unless you have confirmed it is safe to do so with the relevant department.