Comprehensive Structure of Clinical Divisions and Services in Healthcare Operations
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This document outlines the intricate structure of clinical divisions within a healthcare organization, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of the Chief Operating Officer and various divisions such as Medicine, Surgery, Anaesthesia, Diagnostics, and Support Services. Key areas include the Acute Medicine Clinical Business Unit (CBU), Surgical Specialties, and therapeutic services including orthotics and prosthetics. It highlights patient care areas, emergency planning, informatics, and critical services related to oncology, psychology, and rehabilitation, ensuring streamlined operations across departments.
Comprehensive Structure of Clinical Divisions and Services in Healthcare Operations
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Clinical Divisional Business Unit Structure CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Division of Medicine Division of Surgery and Anaesthesia Division of Diagnostics & Support Services Acute Medicine Clinical Business Unit (CBU) (AED, MAU, MAB) Head and Neck CBU ENT, MFU, Ophthalmology, Breast, Main B Theatres Radiology Pharmacy CBU Cardiology, Renal, Diabetes & Endocrinology Surgical Specialities CBU T&O, Vascular, Urology, Main A Theatres 3,4,6,7 Therapies including Prosthetic & Wheelchair Centre and Orthotics CBU Directorate of Medicine for the Elderly, Rehab, Stoke, Rheumatology Outpatients including Clinical Psychology Digestive Diseases CBU EGSU, UGI, HPB, LGI, Gastroenterology, Bowel Cancer Screening, Alcohol Services, Endoscopy, Main A Theatres 1,2,5 CBU Thoracic Medicine, Clinical Haematology, Acute Oncology, Dermatology Emergency Planning Informatics Theatres, Anaesthetics, Critical Care CBU AED Theatres, DSU, Theatre Informatics, Pre-op Unit, Anaesthetic Dept, Critical Care, Acute Pain Service