Hospital Inreach Service

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Value

£66,040

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  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

7 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

This specification is to provide an alcohol liaison services at HRI with a view to work with patients who are alcohol dependent or who are at risk of becoming alcohol dependent with a view to improve outcomes, and reduce the length of duration inpatient stay and reduce future acute admissions.
In particular this service will:
Assess patients referred by hospital staff following screening on the Acute assessment unit or other ward at Hull Royal Infirmary to identify treatment .Liaise with East Riding alcohol treatment services where the patient is known or currently in treatment
A single quote has been sought from the provider employed by Hull City Council , thereby being best placed to conduct this service at Hull Royal Infirmary

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