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BASSETLAW PCT

Trust code
5ET
Trust name
BASSETLAW PCT
Trust categoryPrimary care organisation
Sub-categoryPCO - No inpatient provision
AreaEast Midlands SHA
March 2013 report
BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2013, Organisation Patient Safety Reports
BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2013, Organisation Patient Safety Reports - 101 KB CB_PS_0030 | BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2013 | Organisation Patient Safety Reports
September 2012 report
BASSETLAW PCT SEP 2012, Organisation Patient Safety Reports
BASSETLAW PCT SEP 2012, Organisation Patient Safety Reports - 80 KB CB_PS_0019 | BASSETLAW PCT SEP 2012 | Organisation Patient Safety Reports
March 2012 report
BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2012, Organisation Patient Safety Reports
BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2012, Organisation Patient Safety Reports - 71 KB 1328 | BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2012 | Organisation Patient Safety Reports
September 2011 report
BASSETLAW PCT SEP 2011, Organisation Patient Safety Reports
BASSETLAW PCT SEP 2011, Organisation Patient Safety Reports - 81 KB 1322 | BASSETLAW PCT SEP 2011 | Organisation Patient Safety Reports
March 2011 report
BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2011, Organisation Patient Safety Reports
BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2011, Organisation Patient Safety Reports - 65 KB 1304 | BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2011 | Organisation Patient Safety Reports
September 2010 report
BASSETLAW PCT_5ET_Sep2010.pdf
BASSETLAW PCT_5ET_Sep2010.pdf - 65 KB BASSETLAW PCT_5ET_Sep2010.pdf
March 2010 report
BASSETLAW PCT_5ET_Mar2010.pdf
BASSETLAW PCT_5ET_Mar2010.pdf - 126 KB 1152 | BASSETLAW PCT MAR 2010 | Organisation Patient Safety Reports
October 2009 report
BASSETLAW PCT OCT 2009, Organisation Patient Safety Reports
BASSETLAW PCT OCT 2009, Organisation Patient Safety Reports - 111 KB 1106 | BASSETLAW PCT OCT 2009 | Organisation Patient Safety Reports
Notes from previous data releases

The allocation of Primary Care Organisations to either  the ‘inpatient ‘or ‘no inpatient’ cluster is dependent upon which denominator data is available irrespective of whether the organisation has inpatient provision or not.

This organisation has been classed as a low reporter since the number of incidents that occurred between October 2008 and March 2009 was 10 or less. We have not produced a full report for this organisation as detailed feedback on a small number of incidents would be misleading. For example, an organisation reporting four incidents that resulted in low harm and one that resulted in severe harm would appear to have 20 per cent of their incidents classified as severe.


Please refer to the Data handling notes for more information and see improving reporting for information on reasons why this organisation may be a low reporter and what can be done to improve reporting.