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The National CKD Audit and Quality Improvement Programme for CKD in Primary Care. The project will be advised by key stakeholders, including:. From BMJ Informatica , in collaboration with. UCL Nephrology LSHTM Clinical Effectiveness Group QMUL. RCGP, RCP, RCN
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The National CKD Audit and Quality Improvement Programme for CKD in Primary Care The project will be advised by key stakeholders, including: From BMJ Informatica, in collaboration with UCL Nephrology LSHTM Clinical Effectiveness Group QMUL RCGP, RCP, RCN Renal Association & Renal Registry Kidney Alliance, Kidney Research UK V2.0 Informatica Systems Ltd 2013
Aims improve identification of CKD in primary care Increase coding Improve testing of ‘at risk’ groups Develop QI tools for better patient management improve management of CKD patients not requiring specialist review Audit against NICE targets (eg BP, CV risk assessment, CKD monitoring) Develop QI tools for primary care management improve timely referral of CKD patient requiring specialist review Audit referrals through HES linkage Snapshot of referral pathways across CCGs Develop QI tools to prompt for specialist advice V1.0 Informatica Systems Ltd 2013
V1.0 Informatica Systems Ltd 2013
Audit Timeline YEAR 1 YEAR TWO YEAR THREE Preparations Pilot Pilot analysis, toolset adjustment, feedback to practices Audit & QI tool rollout Full extract ROUND ONE ROUND TWO Analysis, coding, GP management; hospital referral; link to HES/ONS V1.0 Informatica Systems Ltd 2013
Outputs Understanding variationIn primary care, and pathways into secondary care In patient hospitalisation and outcomes Primary Care Service improvement Practice level data available locally and at CCG level National and regional comparisons to drive improvement Potential Research opportunitiesLinks to other databases e.g. UKRR, MINAP, CPRD Epidemiology, pharmacology, improvement studiesAnonymised data available for research groups International comparisons V1.0 Informatica Systems Ltd 2013