HQIP/ESQH European National Clinical Registries & Audit Summit
HQIP and ESQH hosted a first European National Clinical Registries and Audit Summit on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 April 2012 at the London Victoria Park Plaza Hotel. This event incorporated HQIP's traditional one-day Clinical Audit Summit. Speakers from the UK, Sweden, Denmark, France, the US and Spain took the opportunity to showcase best practice and tackle the common issues in national, European and international clinical registry and audit development.
Delegate Pack Information (all PDF files)
Plenary presentations (in order of appearance - all PDF files)
Welcome Read Robin's blog here>>Robin Burgess, Chief Executive, Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
Opening address: Driving quality improvement - building on success and improving outcomes in EnglandProfessor Nick Black, Chairman, National Advisory Group on Clinical Audit and Enquiries (Department of Health England)
Do we need national quality registers? Are they costly and miserable or do they benefit all stakeholders?Professor Gö
ran Garellick, Director, Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register
Quality improvement at clinical and system level: Denmark Dr Paul Bartels, President, European Society for Quality in HealthcareProfessor Sø
ren Paaske Johnsen, Dept. of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus University Hospital
Full care cycle and clinical registers - a powerful tool for clinical impact improvement: FranceDr Armelle Leperre-Desplanques, Head of HAS Pilot Programmes - Clinica Impact Dept, Haute Autorité de santéDr Linda Banaei-Bouchareb, Lead for Clinical Registries - Myocardial Infarction Pilot Programme, Haute Autorité de santé
European COPD audit: reducing inequalities in COPD care accross EuropeProfessor Michael Roberts, Associate Director, Royal College of Physicians Clinical Effectiveness UnitChallenges of running national registers in federal countries: Spain
Pilar Hilarión, Lead for Social Care, Mental Health, Elderly & Dependency, Avedis Donnabedian Reserach Institute
Pooling data accross Europe from country-based registers: the example of device registers for joint replacementProfessor Henrik Malchau, Harvard Medical SchoolMartyn Porter, National Joint Registry of England and WalesAfternoon conference streams
Stream 1: Using release of results to improve quality of care: shared issues for national registry programmes
National Audit and the Open Data initiativeHelen Laing & Dr Yvonne Silove, Healthcare Quality Improvement PartnershipUK Lung Cancer AuditJulie Henderson, Information Manager, NHS Information CentreTransparency of reporting in registries - does it improve performance?Dr James Kent, Partner, Boston Consulting Group Stream 2: Challenges of assuring device safety post market, the role of registries: lessons from the breast implant story and issues for public health surveillance
Introductory contributions from:
Professor Bruce Campbell, Chair, Interventional Procedures and Medical Technologies Advisory Committees, NICE
Fazel Fatah, President, British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons(NB Contains graphic images of a surgical nature)
For any further information or contact details of the speakers, please email rebecca.beaumont@hqip.org.uk.