In 2004 a UK charity, The Health Foundation, established the 'Engaging with Quality Initiative' to explore and evaluate the benefits of engaging clinicians in quality improvement in healthcare. Eight projects run by professional bodies or specialist societies were commissioned in various areas of acute care. A developmental approach to the initiative was adopted, accompanied by a two level evaluation: eight project self-evaluations and a related external evaluation. This paper describes how the protocol for the external evaluation was developed. The challenges faced included large variation between and within the projects (in approach, scope and context, and in understanding of quality improvement), the need to support the project te...
Introduction: This protocol describes a study of a Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
This thesis focuses on quality improvement in local NHS services in response to national legislation...
The Department of Health (DH) (2009a; b; 2010a; b) has clearly identi!ed the importance of maintain...
Abstract In 2004 a UK charity, The Health Foundation, established the 'Engaging with Quality Initiat...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In response to increasing concerns about quality, many countries are carrying out large scale progra...
Universally improving healthcare systems is difficult to achieve in practice with organisations impl...
Objectives: To increase understanding about how evaluations of health policy initiatives are commiss...
Intensive efforts are underway across the world to improve the quality of health care. It is importa...
Background: Healthcare organisations in England rated as inadequate in terms of leadership...
Introduction: Little is understood about the role of quality improvement in enabling health organisa...
Increasingly, quality improvement programmes are developed with an explicit mandate to involve patie...
Purpose – This article aims to explore quality improvement (QI) at individual, group and organisatio...
OBJECTIVES: To increase understanding about how evaluations of health policy initiatives are commiss...
BACKGROUND: There is limited knowledge about interventions used for the improvement of low-performin...
Introduction: This protocol describes a study of a Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
This thesis focuses on quality improvement in local NHS services in response to national legislation...
The Department of Health (DH) (2009a; b; 2010a; b) has clearly identi!ed the importance of maintain...
Abstract In 2004 a UK charity, The Health Foundation, established the 'Engaging with Quality Initiat...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In response to increasing concerns about quality, many countries are carrying out large scale progra...
Universally improving healthcare systems is difficult to achieve in practice with organisations impl...
Objectives: To increase understanding about how evaluations of health policy initiatives are commiss...
Intensive efforts are underway across the world to improve the quality of health care. It is importa...
Background: Healthcare organisations in England rated as inadequate in terms of leadership...
Introduction: Little is understood about the role of quality improvement in enabling health organisa...
Increasingly, quality improvement programmes are developed with an explicit mandate to involve patie...
Purpose – This article aims to explore quality improvement (QI) at individual, group and organisatio...
OBJECTIVES: To increase understanding about how evaluations of health policy initiatives are commiss...
BACKGROUND: There is limited knowledge about interventions used for the improvement of low-performin...
Introduction: This protocol describes a study of a Quality Improvement Collaborative (QIC) to suppor...
This thesis focuses on quality improvement in local NHS services in response to national legislation...
The Department of Health (DH) (2009a; b; 2010a; b) has clearly identi!ed the importance of maintain...