Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Local Government Pension Scheme Analysis
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Details of the forecasts of national non-domestic rates to be collected by local authorities in England.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Details of national non-domestic rates collected by local authorities in England.
NHS England: Acute and/or combined stroke units with access to scanning for patients with a stroke within 3 hours of admission
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Hyperacute service is defined as a service which is able to see and investigate stroke patients within 3 hours of stroke to assess suitability for thrombolysis. Acute Service is defined as a service which is able to see and investigate stroke patients urgently after stroke to provide a full range of care to patients from admission but does not offer thrombolysis Rehabilitation service is defined as a service which is able to see patients for rehabilitation.
NHS England: Acute and/or combined stroke units with 5/6 key characteristics considered key components of acute stroke unit care (continuous physiological monitoring; access to scanning within 3 hours of admission/24 hour brain imaging; policy for direct
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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There are no nationally agreed standards for acute stroke units. These features are considered by the Intercollegiate Stroke working party to be key components of acute stroke unit care and could be used to identify resource allocation for acute stroke and they wish to know whether these acute features are also present on combined stroke units. The criteria have been tightened since Round 5.
Published By Office for Civil Society
Issued about 10 years ago
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The National Survey of Third Sector Organisations (NSTSO) gathered the views of the leaders of Third Sector Organisations in England including voluntary and community organisations, charities, and social enterprises.
NHS England: Approach rate - The percentage of potential donors for whom solid organ donation was considered, whose family were approached for consent to donation
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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To identify opportunities to increase the number of organs available for transplantation from deceased donors
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Average waiting time for neurovascular clinics
NHS England: Compliance with 3C-100 to 3C-500 measures (chemotherapy services) within the Manual for Cancer Services 2004
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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The Cancer Reform Strategy (2007) sets out key priorities for improving treatment to patients. This metric gives an indication of the performance of Chemotherapy services, against measures contained within the Manual for Cancer Services 2004. It considers governance arrangements for the chemotherapy service, the local chemotherapy group, guidelines and protocols, patient centred care, safe delivery of chemotherapy, safe workload arrangements, 24-hour telephone advice, staff training and service improvement.
NHS England: Consistent reporting of patient safety events reported to the Reporting and Learning System (RLS)
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Identifies trusts with effective process for uploading incidents to the RLS
NHS England: Consent rate - The percentage of potential donors whose families were approached or made the approach for consent to donation who gave consent
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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To identify opportunities to increase the number of organs available for transplantation from deceased donors
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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To identify opportunities to increase the number of organs available for transplantation from deceased donors
NHS England: Development of continuing education programmes on stroke units for qualified and unqualified staff
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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A characteristic of stroke unit care, commensurate with better clinical outcomes (Stroke Unit Trialists Collaboration 2003). (Guidelines 2004 )
NHS England: For IAPT services - The number of people who are moving to recovery as a proportion of those who have completed a course of psychological treatment
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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IAPT services conduct routine clinical outcome monitoring to monitor the effectiveness of psychological therapies NICE guidance indicates the delivery of evidence based psychological therapies or depression and anxiety disorders should support recovery for at least 50% of patients completing treatment
NHS England: Imaging services: performance as percentage compliance with 3B measures within the Manual for Cancer Services 2004
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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An effective Imaging Service is one of the underpinning factors in delivering timely diagnosis and monitoring treatment as highlighted in the Cancer Reform Strategy (2007). The metric considers performance of Imaging Services against the Manual for Cancer Services 2004, considering the scope and leadership of the service, the provision of Imaging support to MDTs and policy for Rapid Notification of an Unsuspected Diagnosis of Cancer.
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Measures of survival are an important measure of the quality of care provided by hospitals. Florence Nightingale was one of the first people to identify the importance of measuring survival rates and in the 1860s, she highlighted the variation in survival rates for hospitals across London. More recently, the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry highlighted the importance of openness about clinical performance, and concluded that “patients should be able to gain access to information about the relative performance of a hospital, or a particular service or consultant unit”. Many clinicians routinely monitor the survival rates in their services, and use them to improve care. NHS Choices is the first national government website to publish survival rates.
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Measures of survival are an important measure of the quality of care provided by hospitals. Florence Nightingale was one of the first people to identify the importance of measuring survival rates and in the 1860s, she highlighted the variation in survival rates for hospitals across London. More recently, the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry highlighted the importance of openness about clinical performance, and concluded that “patients should be able to gain access to information about the relative performance of a hospital, or a particular service or consultant unit”. Many clinicians routinely monitor the survival rates in their services, and use them to improve care. NHS Choices is the first national government website to publish survival rates.
NHS England: Pathology services: performance as percentage compliance with 3D measures within the Manual for Cancer Services 2004
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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An effective Pathology Service is one of the underpinning factors in delivering timely diagnosis and monitoring treatment as highlighted in the Cancer Reform Strategy (2007). The metric considers performance of Pathology Services against the Manual for Cancer Services 2004, considering accreditation of Services, referral of specimens, minimum data set requirements, the provision of Pathology support to MDTs and arrangements for referring specimens outside the service. It also measures the response of the service to guidelines with regard testing for Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA).
NHS England: Percentage of patients first seen by a specialist within two weeks when urgently referred with suspected cancer
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Percentage of patients first seen by a specialist within two weeks when urgently referred with suspected cancer
NHS England: Percentage compliance with Peer Review by multidisciplinary team against measures within the Manual for Cancer Services 2004 (breast, lung, colorectal, local and specialist gynaecology, local and specialist haematology and head & neck)
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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The NHS Cancer Plan (2000) gave a commitment that all patients with cancer have the right to have their care and treatment discussed at a multidisciplinary team meeting. It is important that the MDT operates effectively. The Cancer Reform Strategy (2007) emphasises that MDT working, as specified by NICE guidance, will remain the core model for cancer service delivery in the future. This metric assesses the position of each local and speciality MDTs based on the latest peer review against measures contained within the Manual for Cancer Services 2004.
NHS England: Proportion of sites with a community stroke team for longer term management attached to the stroke multidisciplinary team
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Hyperacute service is defined as a service which is able to see and investigate stroke patients within 3 hours of stroke to assess suitability for thrombolysis. Acute Service is defined as a service which is able to see and investigate stroke patients urgently after stroke to provide a full range of care to patients from admission but does not offer thrombolysis Rehabilitation service is defined as a service which is able to see patients for rehabilitation. There is a specific question asking about this service and so see help booklet for Question 4.2
NHS England: Proportion of incident cases reviewed by Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) for all cancers to conform with NICE Guidelines
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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Conformance with NICE Guideline that patients should be discussed at an MDT
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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To promote a service that is responsive to the needs of patients and their families (Kelson 1995; 2001; Department of Health 2000; Guidelines 2004)
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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An important index date relevant to the care received. Some of the standards in the audit are linked to this. See help booklet for clinical audit at http://www.mqi.ic.nhs.uk/documents/2008 Clinical audit help-booklet FINAL.doc
NHS England: Proportion of sites with early supported discharge team attached to the stroke multidisciplinary team
Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre
Issued about 10 years ago
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The Cochrane review of Early Supported Discharge after stroke shows that it is an effective alternative to continued in-patient stroke unit management