About UKHSA templates
UKHSA templates exist in a variety of areas. All have been clinically authorised by a doctor, pharmacist and nurse.
Authorisation process
To be legally valid PGDs the templates require further authorisation (in Section 2) by an appropriate person on behalf of the commissioner or provider organisation, in accordance with PGD legislation and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance.
This person may be a clinical governance lead, patient safety lead, or other appropriate individual who has designated responsibility for signing PGDs for the organisation. The PGD must not be used without this local, formal authorisation.
Implementation process
A number of other points relate to the implementation of these PGDs; these include:
- Practitioners wishing to use a PGD must also be designated in writing (i.e. in Section 7) and authorised to work under it.
- Adoption and governance of the use of UKHSA PGD templates is the responsibility of the authorising commissioning body and providers.
- Provider organisations and health professionals should check they are working to the current PGD versions and only work to legally authorised PGDs from their organisation or appropriate commissioner.
Further advice
For further information, the relevant UKHSA team detailed in the PGD should be contacted.
Links
- UKHSA PGDs - national immunisation programmes
- UKHSA PGDs - Influenza post exposure prophylaxis and treatment
- UKHSA/NHSEI PGDS - Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) incidents
- UKHSA PGD - ciprofloxacin for meningococcal disease
Update history
- Page reviewed. PHE changed throughout to UKHSA.
- Published