The vision for the NHS over the next 5 years is to go from ‘good to great’, with the government’s 5-year plan mapping the journey for the NHS while focusing on improving quality and productivity, using innovation and prevention to drive and connect them. The Department of Health’s 2010 report Frontline Care. Report of the Prime Minister’s Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery in England identified the need to develop national nursing indicators that measure nurse quality and their impact on patient outcomes and satisfaction. This article explores the impact that the quality agenda will have on tissue viability and wound care, and discusses the development of effective and achievable metrics. The importance of the multidisciplina...
Purpose – In the light of public concern and of strong policy emphasis on quality and safety in the ...
It is more than halfway through the year and for university staff it is the end of the academic year...
Background: Quality indicators exist for the acute and primary care sectors in the National Health S...
To understand and adapt national healthcare language in Europe to evaluate quality of service provid...
The Department of Health (DH) (2009a; b; 2010a; b) has clearly identi!ed the importance of maintain...
In the new NHS the effectiveness of care provision needs be demonstrated, with healthcare practice b...
Welcome to the first issue of Wounds UK with a new editorial team. I will be taking over from John T...
The Department of Health (DH) (2009) recommended that successful healthcare services would be integr...
Tissue viability is a speciality that truly encompasses the holistic needs of individuals with a wou...
Pressure ulcers affect quality of life and general wellbeing, and create significant difficulties fo...
The annual cost to the NHS for managing the 2.2 million wounds and their associated comorbidities is...
Quality improvement projects such as pressure injury prevention does improve health outcomes for pat...
As we all attend the annual Wounds UK event in Harrogate, it is probably an ideal time to reflect on...
Abstract:Background: Quality indicators exist for the acute and primary care sectors in the National...
The NHS spends the majority of its budget on labour costs and it could be argued that frontline staf...
Purpose – In the light of public concern and of strong policy emphasis on quality and safety in the ...
It is more than halfway through the year and for university staff it is the end of the academic year...
Background: Quality indicators exist for the acute and primary care sectors in the National Health S...
To understand and adapt national healthcare language in Europe to evaluate quality of service provid...
The Department of Health (DH) (2009a; b; 2010a; b) has clearly identi!ed the importance of maintain...
In the new NHS the effectiveness of care provision needs be demonstrated, with healthcare practice b...
Welcome to the first issue of Wounds UK with a new editorial team. I will be taking over from John T...
The Department of Health (DH) (2009) recommended that successful healthcare services would be integr...
Tissue viability is a speciality that truly encompasses the holistic needs of individuals with a wou...
Pressure ulcers affect quality of life and general wellbeing, and create significant difficulties fo...
The annual cost to the NHS for managing the 2.2 million wounds and their associated comorbidities is...
Quality improvement projects such as pressure injury prevention does improve health outcomes for pat...
As we all attend the annual Wounds UK event in Harrogate, it is probably an ideal time to reflect on...
Abstract:Background: Quality indicators exist for the acute and primary care sectors in the National...
The NHS spends the majority of its budget on labour costs and it could be argued that frontline staf...
Purpose – In the light of public concern and of strong policy emphasis on quality and safety in the ...
It is more than halfway through the year and for university staff it is the end of the academic year...
Background: Quality indicators exist for the acute and primary care sectors in the National Health S...