Principles for best practice in clinical audit / National Institute for Clinical Excellence, Commission for Health Improvement, Royal College of Nursing, University of Leicester.

  • National Institute for Clinical Excellence (Great Britain)
Date:
[2002]
  • Books

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Description

"The NHS needs to change its approach to clinical audit, and this book sets out the principles that should guide those changes. All NHS organisations are required to have a comprehensive programme of quality improvement activity that includes clinicians participating fully in audit. As a quality improvement tool, audit can demonstrate that real efforts are being made by a dedicated, hard-pressed staff to deliver high-quality professional care to all their patients. Clinical governance presents a new challenge – to take audit ‘at its best’ and incorporate it within organisation-wide approaches to quality. This book will help NHS organisations create the environment and use the methods to support best practice in clinical audit throughout the NHS."--Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Abingdon, U.K. : Radcliffe Medical Press, [2002]

Physical description

x, 196 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)

Notes

Contributing authors: Ross Scrivener, Clare Morrell, Richard Baker, Sarah Redsell, Elizabeth Shaw, Keith Stevenson, David Pink, Nicki Bromwich ; Foreword by Sir Michael Rawlins and Dame Deirdre Hine.
This copy missing accompanying CD-ROM.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    Medical Collection
    W84.4.BA1 2002N27p
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ISBN

  • 9781857759761
  • 1857759761