Common use of Failsafe Clause in Contracts

Failsafe. The Provider shall:  ensure safe systems are in place for referring people with diabetes into and out of the Programme (eg to/from the HES) and between different elements of the Programme (eg to/from surveillance)  monitor every person with diabetes who is suspended from annual routine screening to ensure they are safely entered into the correct care pathway according to national timescales  ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require follow up at a hospital eye service return to routine annual screening or surveillance according to NDESP guidance  ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require surveillance are returned to routine annual screening according to NDESP guidance  Regularly audit people with diabetes who are excluded to ensure they meet NDESP criteria for exclusions

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Sources: NHS Public Health Functions Agreement

Failsafe. The Provider provider shall:  ensure safe systems are in place for referring people with diabetes into and out of the Programme programme (eg to/from the HES) and between different elements of the Programme programme (eg to/from surveillance)  monitor every person with diabetes who is suspended from annual routine screening to ensure they are safely entered into the correct care pathway according to national timescales  ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require follow up at a hospital eye service return to routine annual screening or surveillance according to NDESP guidance  ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require surveillance are returned to routine annual screening according to NDESP guidance  Regularly regularly audit people with diabetes who are excluded to ensure they meet NDESP criteria for exclusions

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Sources: NHS Public Health Functions Agreement

Failsafe. The Provider provider shall: ensure safe systems are in place for referring people with diabetes into and out of the Programme programme (eg e.g. to/from the HES) and between different elements of the Programme programme (eg e.g. to/from surveillance) monitor every person with diabetes who is suspended from annual routine screening to ensure they are safely entered into the correct care pathway according to national timescales ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require follow up at a hospital eye service return to routine annual screening or surveillance according to NDESP guidance ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require surveillance are returned to routine annual screening according to NDESP guidance  Regularly • regularly audit people with diabetes who are excluded to ensure they meet NDESP criteria for exclusions

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Sources: NHS Public Health Functions Agreement