General Organisational Information:
1. Can I input our HASU team and SU team onto the same form? If so how does this work?
Acute teams (e.g. HASU and SU) can put all their acute results in via one team (e.g via the HASU). Non-acute inpatient rehab units (inpatient units that do not provide acute care) need to complete the organisational audit separately to the acute teams.
Within the General Organisational Information section, you are able to submit one form for two or more teams. It will then ask you to select all SSNAP codes included. You would then answer all subsequent questions once with a combined answer. Please note the other team(s) will not auto-populate with the combined results, they will appear once.
If you are not sure about the number/type of teams to fill the same form for, please consider the care you provide, staffing and what sections you will be able to answer, as certain sections will only appear based on answers you provide in the general organisational information. It is also important to consider if you’ll be disadvantaged on the workforce questions, and whether leadership between teams is separated.
The Non-Acute Inpatient teams need to complete a separate form to acute teams.
2. Should I combine my community teams into one form or complete separately?
ESD, CRT, and six-month assessment teams can complete the audit separately if they are separate services OR if they work together as one integrated ICSS team, they can decide to collate their results and input into just one form. It is possible to list which teams are included in this return in question 1.8.
Please note that if a community team also offers six-month assessments I, please answer Q1.4 with ‘no’ . This will ensure the correct questions appear.
If an ICSS includes a inpatient rehabilitation team and a community rehabilitation team (13.1 = yes and 14.1 = yes) the section A results will appear on Tab A: Post-acute rehabilitation but not on Tab A: Community as the information is duplicated.
Please note all Non-acute inpatient teams should respond 'No' to Question 1.1 'Does your service provide inpatient care for acute stroke?'.