Monday 17th May – Phase 1
CHANGES
- Both doors opening
- Shutter to pharmacy open
- New social distancing footsteps in place
- Barrier lined up again at reception desk
- Remove temporary reception desk & relocation of receptionist to main desk
- No masks required behind main reception area as sneeze screens now in situ
- Hand sanitiser at roadside entrance
NO CHANGES
- Sample pot location to stay in entrance
- Prescription drop off point to stay in entrance
- Masks needed in patient / communal areas
- Hand sanitiser still available at the entrance
- Appointments including current length of appts, types of procedures and F2F vs phone calls
Monday 14th June – Phase 2
CHANGES
- Review of appointments - reducing the time between certain appointments so that we can increase the number available
- Diabetic reviews with the nurse to be face to face (unless the patient requests otherwise)
NO CHANGES
- Sample pot location to stay in entrance
- Prescription drop off point to stay in entrance
- Masks needed in patient / communal areas
- Hand sanitiser still available at the entrance
Monday 19th July - Phase 3
CHANGES
- Second review of appointments - amending the availability and structure of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner role to increase appointments for long term condition reviews and enhance support for the daily work load
NO CHANGES
- Sample pot location to stay in entrance
- Prescription drop off point to stay in entrance
- Masks advised in patient / communal areas for both staff and patients
- Hand sanitiser still available at the entrance
- Waiting room still kept spaced out as far as possible
- Remote consulting where clinically appropriate
Monday 16th August - Phase 4
CHANGES
- Beginning the roll out of services that have been on hold
NO CHANGES
- Sample pot location to stay in entrance
- Prescription drop off point to stay in entrance
- Masks advised in patient / communal areas for both staff and patients
- Hand sanitiser still available at the entrance
- Waiting room still kept spaced out as far as possible
- Remote consulting where clinically appropriate