National Pain Audit: Reports from 2011 to 2012

Reports | Published: 17 Oct 2017

Former HQIP commissioned programme

The National Pain Audit was commissioned in England and Wales between 2009 – 2013 as a result of the Chief Medical Officer’s report of 2008: ‘Pain: Breaking Through the Barrier’ which expressed concern that the needs of people with chronic pain were being poorly served by the NHS and wider society. It formed part of the centrally-funded National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP) and was managed by the British Pain Society and Dr Foster Intelligence.

View reports from 2011 & 2012 below

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National Pain Audit: Reports from 2011 to 2012