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Common FOI Requests - Critical Care

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Last Updated: Thursday, 17 February 2022 15:42

In this section, we have recent FOI requests relating to critical care (ICU, HDU, or ITU). 

Requests before 2018 have been archived.

 

Requests received in 2022

  • FOI 8412 - No. of occupied beds and overall ICU capacity

 

Requests received in 2021

  • FOI 8337 - Current patients in ICU and wards with COVID
  • FOI 8177 - Paediatric patients and COVID-19 cases
  • FOI 8116 - Bed plans for autumn and winter 2021/22
  • FOI 8077 - Patient data management system in ITU / ICU
  • FOI 8026 - Flu and COVID deaths and use of PCR testing
  • FOI 7999 - Monitoring of persons in ITU and moving guidelines
  • FOI 7930 - Triage protocols for ICU (from March 2020)
  • FOI 7874 - No. of COVID patients in ICU and deaths

 

Requests received in 2020

  • FOI 7726 - COVID-19 patients in intensive care
  • FOI 7656 - Critical care head and lead nurses

 

Requests received in 2019

  • FOI 6619 - Details of critical care system contract
  • FOI 6492 - Admission to the hospital and Critical Care Unit

 

Requests received in 2018

  • FOI 6153 - Nosocomial infection rates within ICU
  • FOI 6108 - ICU patient diaries and follow up
  • FOI 5874 - No. of ventilated patients in ICU (2016 and 2017)

 

 

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