Clinical Support for High Impact User (HIU) Service

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£15,000

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  • Other community, social and personal services

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1 week from now

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2 days ago

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Cambridgeshire County Council are hosting a High Impact User (HIU) service, supporting individuals who are frequent attenders at Emergency Departments at Addenbrooke's, Hinchingbrooke and Peterborough City Hospitals. We are looking to procure clinical support for the programme, through an individual or small team (maximum 4). The Clinical Support will be via a registered clinician with significant experience working in community-based settings or services, and/or with people who have complex health and social needs. They will use their clinical expertise to support delivery of the High Impact Use Programme, as set out in the Requirement Quote. They will have local knowledge and or experience in HIU Service Support. They must have current Clinical Registration.

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