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Nursing Management, 2009
Anyone with an interest in clinical audit, including audit managers, commissioners, executives or clinicians, can make contact with others through the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership's new National Clinical Audit Forum (NCAF).
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Anyone with an interest in clinical audit, including audit managers, commissioners, executives or clinicians, can make contact with others through the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership's new National Clinical Audit Forum (NCAF).
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Nursing Management, 2010
The Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), which aims to support healthcare professionals who are responsible for quality improvement work, has published new guidance on clinical audit.
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The Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), which aims to support healthcare professionals who are responsible for quality improvement work, has published new guidance on clinical audit.
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2019
Within the UK National Health Service, Medical Audit was formally introduced in 1989.1 In 1990, this was extended to nurses, closely followed by dentistry and pharmacy. In 1993, it evolved into Clinical Audit when medical, nursing and therapy audit were brought together.
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Within the UK National Health Service, Medical Audit was formally introduced in 1989.1 In 1990, this was extended to nurses, closely followed by dentistry and pharmacy. In 1993, it evolved into Clinical Audit when medical, nursing and therapy audit were brought together.
Alice Crabtree +2 more
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Clinical Audit; Who is Auditing Who?
Scottish Medical Journal, 1998Clinical audit is the principal means by which current clinical practice is improved. Doctors in training must gain positive experience of audit as juniors, so as to establish the importance of audit for future practice. Good audit requires involvement of doctors in training, a high level of participation and a leading role to be taken by the ...
I S, Currie, S, Paterson-Brown
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
Clinical audit is defined as: ‘the systematic and critical analysis of the quality of clinical care, including the procedures used for diagnosis, treatment, and care, the associated use of resources, and the resulting outcome and quality of life for the patient’ (NHS Training Directorate, 1994).
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Clinical audit is defined as: ‘the systematic and critical analysis of the quality of clinical care, including the procedures used for diagnosis, treatment, and care, the associated use of resources, and the resulting outcome and quality of life for the patient’ (NHS Training Directorate, 1994).
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