Expression of interest - national neonatal intensive care audit

HQIP is pleased to announce the expression of interest for the national clinical audit of neonatal intensive care (HQIP NCA 057).

Duration: Three years.

Deadline:  The request to participate will end on 10/05/2010.

Contact: alan.capell@hqip.org.uk

This expression of interest notice for a public contract was placed on OJEC on 8/4/10.

Neonatal Intensive Care Audit was established in January 2006 and currently addresses nine audit questions requiring a clinical dataset of 23 items.

The audit will need to look into the following areas of care: Intensive care, High dependence care and Special care.

The audit is currently run by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH).

The supplier is expected to manage the project to cost, quality and time using a sound recognised project management and audit methodology, to work with identifiable stakeholders and to set up a multidisciplinary board, implementation group and project team.

The supplier must demonstrate throughout the projects duration the ability to maintain good and effective working relationships with the key professional bodies and clinicians at local level supplying the data.

HQIP seeks an expression of interest from suppliers with vast experience in specialised clinical, academic leadership and governance as the contract requires sufficient specialised clinical, academic leadership and governance to ensure successful delivery of the project.

Duration: Three years.

Deadline:  The request to participate will end on 10/05/2010.

Contact: Suppliers who are interested in participating in this tender are required to confirm their interest by contacting HQIP, preferably by e-mail to Alan.Capell@HQIP.org.uk . Telephone: 0208 4692503 quoting reference HQIP NCA 057. Please do not rely on telephone contact. Equally - Suppliers who subsequently decide not to proceed to tender are requested to confirm this - preferably by e-mail.

 

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