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Systems design and development

QUICKethics as used by a Community Nursing Team

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The Community Dementia Team (CDT) consists of a manager, four staff nurses and a secretary. The manager is responsible for the running of the team, holds the budget and reports to the Community Services Manager and has a place on the Steering Group, a multi-disciplinary group of senior managers who meet monthly to oversee the running of the CDT.

This and the following case are by senior hospital staff who were studying for a Master’s degree or Advanced Diploma in Health Information Management at Manchester University’s Health Services Management Unit. The author gave a workshop on QUICKethics to this course.

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© 1995 Enid Mumford

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Perera, R. (1995). Systems design and development. In: Effective Systems Design and Requirements Analysis. Information Systems Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13774-9_13

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