A-Z of programmes

HQIP’s national improvement programmes, including clinical audits, outcome reviews and registries.

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National Clinical Audit

Aims to support professionally-led quality improvement in primary care for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in England.

National Clinical Audit

Aims to help epilepsy services, and those who commission health services, to measure and improve the quality of care for children and young people with seizures and epilepsies.

National Clinical Audit

Designed to audit the care that patients with fragility fractures and inpatient falls receive in hospital and to facilitate quality improvement initiatives.

National Clinical Audit

National comparative audit of the quality and outcomes of care experienced by the dying person, and those important to them, during the last admission leading to death in England, Wales and Jersey.

National Clinical Audit

Measures the performance of general hospitals and memory assessment services in England and Wales against standards relating to care delivery which are known to impact people with dementia.

National Clinical Audit

Aims to improve the identification, timely management, and overall quality and consistency of eating disorder services across England.

National Clinical Audit

Focuses on the care that patients receive for metastatic (secondary) breast cancer in England and Wales.

National Clinical Audit

Reports on all patients newly diagnosed with primary breast cancer (stages 0 to 3) in NHS hospitals in England and Wales.

National Clinical Audit

Measures the quality and outcomes of care for people diagnosed for the first time with bowel cancer in NHS hospitals in England and Wales.

National Clinical Audit

A national centre of excellence that is home to ten national cancer audits in England and Wales.

National Clinical Audit

Designed to raise the quality, safety, and consistency of major elective surgery within NHS services in England and publicly funded care in Jersey.

National Clinical Audit

Exists to increase the quality of care that NHS mental health Trusts in England, and Health Boards in Wales, provide to people experiencing psychosis.

National Clinical Audit

Aims to improve the quality of care for people living with inflammatory arthritis.

National Clinical Audit

Aims to improve the quality of care for patients undergoing emergency laparotomy in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

National Clinical Audit

Evaluates patterns of care and outcomes for people diagnosed with kidney cancer in England and Wales.