Showing posts with label indicators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indicators. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Indicators for Quality Improvement now on NHS Information Centre Website

Phase two Indicators for Quality Improvement have now been released through the NHS Information Centre website. Around three quarters of the indicators have now been populated with the latest data, to bring together information that clinical teams can use to improve quality in one easily accessible place.
The indicators have been developed by the NHS Information Centre and Department of Health, to support the vision of High Quality Care for All. They will help NHS professionals improve the quality of care they deliver to patients, and will also support providers and commissioners of NHS services.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Quality Indicators in Practices with Unusual Populations Network

This network provides an open space to share, discuss and learn how PCTs are adapting indicators for practices where their populations are at variance from the norm.
The Quality Indicators in Practices with Unusual Populations Network has a private discussion forum which can be found here. Please note that, in order to access this forum, you must be a member of this network and also logged in to the NHS Networks site. The network contact is Bill May tel: 07966 598 806

Thursday, 20 March 2008

New ILG: The Good Indicators Guide

This new Improvement Leaders' Guide from the NHS Institute is about understanding how to use and choose indicators. This guide is intended to be a short, practical resource for anyone in any health system who is responsible for using indicators to monitor and improve performance, systems or outcomes. I have a copy of the new guide, contact me if you would like to have a look or you can order your own copy by contacting institute@prolog.uk.com and quoting MHSILRNGOODINDTS.