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This consists of more than 40 clinical audits, registries and confidential enquiries that cover a range of health conditions. Their purpose is to engage clinicians in systematic evaluation of their clinical practice against standards (often set by NICE), and to encourage improvement in the quality of care.
The clinical audit process seeks to identify areas for service improvement, develop & carry out action plans to rectify or improve service provision and then to re-audit to ensure that these changes have an effect. Clinical audit can be described as a cycle or a spiral, see figure.
Journal for the Education of the Gifted; Journal of Early Intervention; Journal of Learning Disabilities; Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs; Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation; Learning Disability Quarterly; Remedial and Special Education; Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities
Medical audit is a focused study of the process and/or outcomes of care for a specified patient cohort using pre-defined criteria. Audits are typically organized around a diagnosis, procedure or clinical situation. [28] [29] It remains the predominant mode of peer review in Europe [30] and other countries. [31] [32]
Clinical audit is the review of clinical performance, the refining of clinical practice as a result and the measurement of performance against agreed standards – a cyclical process of improving the quality of clinical care. In one form or another, audit has been part of good clinical practice for generations. Whilst audit has been a ...
Clinical quality management systems (CQMS) are systems used in the life sciences sector (primarily in the pharmaceutical, biologics and medical device industries) designed to manage quality management best practices throughout clinical research and clinical study management. A CQMS system is designed to manage all of the documents, activities ...
Despite its heart-healthy image, the latest research finds that alcohol is associated with a higher risk of heart disease. That risk appears to increase with the amount and frequency of alcohol ...
Chronic Wound Care Management and Research; ChronoPhysiology and Therapy † Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology; Clinical Audit; Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry; Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology; Clinical Epidemiology; Clinical Interventions in Aging; Clinical Oncology in Adolescents and Young Adults †