This Hazard is being flagged although it is already solved. This is done to show evidence that the Hazard has been considered and is already mitigated satisfactorily.
Inside the Albert Health app there is a section for video advice which allows patients to learn about their condition and treatments. Maintaining up to date educational materials can be difficult and so Albert Health obtains all of these videos through trusted external third parties.
Hazard Review
As long as the third party is trusted and takes responsibility for the content, then this would seem an adequate solution.
The current content is sourced from NHS.UK and from the deploying NHS Trust themselves. This seems satisfactory and will be reviewed if the video source organisations change.
To some extent in terms of DCB0129, this represents a transfer of clinical risk to the implementer. If the implementer is producing video content which will be displayed in the Albert Health app, then it should be reviewed as part of their DCB0160 clinical safety case.
Assignment: Assign this Hazard to its Owner. Default owner is the Clinical Safety Officer @pacharanero
Labelling: Add labels according to Severity. Likelihood and Risk Level
Project: Add to the Project 'Clinical Risk Management'
Subsequent discussion can be used to mitigate the Hazard, reducing the likelihood (or less commonly reducing the severity) of the Harm.
If Harm is reduced then you can change the labels to reflect this and reclassify the Risk Score.
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This Hazard is being flagged although it is already solved. This is done to show evidence that the Hazard has been considered and is already mitigated satisfactorily.
Inside the Albert Health app there is a section for video advice which allows patients to learn about their condition and treatments. Maintaining up to date educational materials can be difficult and so Albert Health obtains all of these videos through trusted external third parties.
Hazard Review
As long as the third party is trusted and takes responsibility for the content, then this would seem an adequate solution. The current content is sourced from NHS.UK and from the deploying NHS Trust themselves. This seems satisfactory and will be reviewed if the video source organisations change.
To some extent in terms of DCB0129, this represents a transfer of clinical risk to the implementer. If the implementer is producing video content which will be displayed in the Albert Health app, then it should be reviewed as part of their DCB0160 clinical safety case.
Assignment: Assign this Hazard to its Owner. Default owner is the Clinical Safety Officer @pacharanero Labelling: Add labels according to Severity. Likelihood and Risk Level Project: Add to the Project 'Clinical Risk Management'