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Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Key Documents

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New Key Documents Application

All Trust key documents have now been moved to a new application.

USE this app to ensure that you are using the most up to date version of the document.

Click this link for Key Documents (internal)


Click this link for Key Documents (external)


Approved by Clinical Governance


The main purpose of key documents is to standardise practice and service delivery to reflect the best available evidence thereby reducing unjustified variations, hence improving quality. Having effective, up to date and easily followed key documents minimises risk to patients, employees and the Trust.

Key documents included within this website all comply with the trust governance procedures and the Policy for development, management and approval of key documents. View Policy

Creating a Key Document Toolkit

Creating a Patient Information Leaflet Toolkit

Searching for a Document: 

To search for the document you are looking for; please see the specialty/department key document pages. If you are unsure of the specialty, please use the search function located at the top of the webpage.

Using the search will bring up a list of pages and assets (documents) related to the search term used. 

For further information or for assistance with any aspect of this process or website, please contact the NICE and Key Documents Team.

Elaine Chapman, NICE and Key Documents Manager             

Elaine.chapman8@nhs.net                              

Ext 38634 DD 01905760596                  

Abbie Kings, NICE and Key Documents Support Officer

abbie.kings@nhs.net

Ext 36743

If you find any problems with this website or have any queries, please email wah-tr.SYST-KeyDocs@nhs.net

The information included within the key documents is for use by clinical/specialist staff. If you are a patient requiring information, please refer to the relevant patient information leaflets and discuss with your clinician.



Page last updated: 20 April 2023