The HQIP Trustees’ Report and Accounts outlines our objectives, achievements and financial report for the period from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021. It details some of the activities we delivered this year, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 2020 – and the subsequent year, which this report covers – was extraordinary in so many ways. Of course, it was remarkable because that was when the whole world realised we were in the grip of a global pandemic and when the UK went into its first national lockdown. But for the healthcare sector, it was a time not only to exhibit exceptional resilience, but also to undergo a period of unprecedented change,” HQIP Chair, Professor Dame Carrie MacEwen, and CEO, Jane Ingham
Key achievements highlighted in this report include:
- A move to real-time data
- Commissioning and managing the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP)
- Hosting the National Joint Registry
- Addressing health inequalities
- Health data access
- Clinical Audit Awareness Week and awards, our national campaign to promote and celebrate the benefits of clinical audit and data-informed healthcare improvement
- Richard Driscoll Memorial award.