12-Domain DST Scoring Analysis
We map the records to the full Decision Support Tool domains, with focus on High, Severe, Priority, and cross-domain arguments.
Families often worry about uploading medical records. These are the practical safeguards we use before, during, and after review.
Why this stage matters
At MDT stage, the assessor is not just asking whether your loved one should be screened in. They are weighing the nature, intensity, complexity, and unpredictability of the needs across the full Decision Support Tool.
Families often lose ground because the records are treated as a stack of notes rather than a structured case. This pack turns the record set into a clear argument before the scoring is fixed.
A practical pack for the meeting room, not a generic explainer. Each section is designed to help you speak in the language assessors use.
We map the records to the full Decision Support Tool domains, with focus on High, Severe, Priority, and cross-domain arguments.
A structured family submission designed for the part of the DST where relatives can record comments and disagreements.
Plain-English wording that helps explain why a need still counts even when skilled care currently keeps it stable.
We highlight where needs combine: cognition with behaviour, mobility with skin risk, nutrition with medication, and more.
A focused brief for the MDT stage: what to bring, what to listen for, and where to push back calmly.
The Evidence Engine surfaces patterns quickly; the final materials are checked before delivery.
Four DST domains are Priority-eligible — a single Priority score in any one of them can secure CHC eligibility on that domain alone. The pack walks through how to prepare your evidence for each, with reference cards your family can carry into the meeting.
Priority-eligible
Challenging behaviour that poses risk to self, others, or property.
Priority-eligible
Respiratory function and any need for oxygen, nebulisers, suction, ventilation.
Priority-eligible
Medication regime complexity, administration risks, and monitoring requirements.
Priority-eligible
Seizures, loss of consciousness, delirium, fluctuating awareness, clinical risk.
If you are buying MDT preparation as a new service, use the standalone option. If you already have a Checklist Evidence Pack case in the dashboard, use the linked upgrade from that case so your existing records carry across.
Standalone
£799
For families buying MDT preparation directly.
CEP customer upgrade
£499
Available from the dashboard for linked Checklist Evidence Pack cases.
Built for families who need clear preparation quickly, without pretending the MDT is a simple form-filling exercise.
Send at least 3 months of recent care notes, plus hospital summaries, care plans, professional assessments, Checklist paperwork, and anything the ICB has already shared.
The Evidence Engine reviews the records against the 12 domains, then flags severity, interaction, unpredictability, and well-managed-needs risks.
A team member checks the output, sharpens the wording, and prepares the family submission and meeting brief.
You receive a pack built for practical use: what to say, where to focus, and how to record disagreement if the scoring does not match the evidence.
Turn the records into a domain-led argument before the assessor writes the scoring down.
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