This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of clinical audit as the principal quality control and improvement process in the UK National Health Service (NHS). The paper starts by tracing the historical development of clinical audit in the UK within the context of the major management reforms introduced within the NHS in the last ten years. The paper presents the findings of a major study of published audits within the Oxford, Four Counties and Anglia region. This study provides a snapshot of current audit practice and provides the opportunity to test the hypoth-esis that current practice does not reflect the stated aim of a structured investigation into the quality of patient care leading to a direct im-provement in patient care. The pa...
BACKGROUND: Clinical audit is recognised worldwide as a useful tool for quality improvement.METHODS:...
According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, "Clinical audit is a quality imp...
Clinical audit exists to improve the quality of patient care and clinical practice. The authors stat...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of clinical audit as the principal quality control an...
The UK National Health Service (NI-IS) has undergone massive reform over the last ten years. Many of...
Clinical governance has been acknowledged as the driving force behind National Health Service (NHS) ...
With the NHS committed to making quality the centre of treatment, clinical audit – a proven and effe...
In 1989, a programme of clinical audit was introduced throughout the UK National Health Service (NHS...
This paper is about audit as it exists inside the broader framework of quality control within the Na...
Clinical audit aims to improve the quality of patient care. It identifies, from research evidence, t...
Since the introduction of national programmes of clinical audit in Britain much effort has gone into...
Clinical auditing practices are recognized universally as a useful tool in evaluating and improving ...
BACKGROUND: The quality of health care and quality assurance are concepts which have been establishe...
Healthcare systems face challenges in tackling variations in patient care and outcomes. Audit and fe...
Clinical audit is about measuring the quality of care we provide against relevant standards. If we a...
BACKGROUND: Clinical audit is recognised worldwide as a useful tool for quality improvement.METHODS:...
According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, "Clinical audit is a quality imp...
Clinical audit exists to improve the quality of patient care and clinical practice. The authors stat...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of clinical audit as the principal quality control an...
The UK National Health Service (NI-IS) has undergone massive reform over the last ten years. Many of...
Clinical governance has been acknowledged as the driving force behind National Health Service (NHS) ...
With the NHS committed to making quality the centre of treatment, clinical audit – a proven and effe...
In 1989, a programme of clinical audit was introduced throughout the UK National Health Service (NHS...
This paper is about audit as it exists inside the broader framework of quality control within the Na...
Clinical audit aims to improve the quality of patient care. It identifies, from research evidence, t...
Since the introduction of national programmes of clinical audit in Britain much effort has gone into...
Clinical auditing practices are recognized universally as a useful tool in evaluating and improving ...
BACKGROUND: The quality of health care and quality assurance are concepts which have been establishe...
Healthcare systems face challenges in tackling variations in patient care and outcomes. Audit and fe...
Clinical audit is about measuring the quality of care we provide against relevant standards. If we a...
BACKGROUND: Clinical audit is recognised worldwide as a useful tool for quality improvement.METHODS:...
According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, "Clinical audit is a quality imp...
Clinical audit exists to improve the quality of patient care and clinical practice. The authors stat...