
Delivering Quality in the NHS 2004
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Published on 31. March 2004
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-85775-618-0 (ISBN)
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Description
The annual National Institute for Clinical Excellence conference annually brings together a diverse group of people involved with healthcare including clinicians managers and patients: people who are responsible for raising clinical standards in the NHS and for implementing best practice. Innovation and excellence across the health service are reflected throughout this book highlighting the fresh thinking of health professionals who are at the front line in developing and delivering quality for patient care. This book will serve as a vital reference for all health professionals in raising standards nationally and locally providing examples of best practice that are continually carried out throughout the NHS.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
ill
ISBN-13
978-1-85775-618-0 (9781857756180)
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Michael Rawlins | Peter Littlejohns
Delivering Quality in the NHS 2005
Book
06/2005
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
€71.98
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Content
Part One: The James Lind Legacy; The James Lind legacy: the past - James Lind; The James Lind legacy: the present - the relevance of his work today; Part Two: Filling the evidence gap; Filling the evidence gap - how big is it? Part Three: Raising standards - national policy and practice; Social care and joint working with the NHS: how the Social Care Institute for Excellence works with NHS partners - the local dimension; Part Four: Making a difference locally; Using CHI reviews to create a 'best practice' clinical audit department; Working together to manage; Part Five: Research, evidence and recommendations; Involving participants in the design and conduct of trials: the Protect study; How the pharmaceutical industry gets patients involved in clinical trials; Consumer NICE challenges; Priority setting and health care commissioning: is there a case for a UK network?