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established in January 2003 integration of:Clinical Resource and Audit Group (CRAG)Clinical Standards Board for Scotland (CSBS)Health Technology Board for Scotland (HTBS)Nursing and Midwifery Practice Development Unit (NMPDU)Scottish Health Advisory Service (SHAS)working closely with: Scotti
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1. NHS Quality ImprovementScotland (NHS QIS) Scottish Schizophrenia Outcomes Study - National Meeting
12 June 2003
Sean Doherty - Review Team Manager
2. established in January 2003
integration of:
Clinical Resource and Audit Group (CRAG)
Clinical Standards Board for Scotland (CSBS)
Health Technology Board for Scotland (HTBS)
Nursing and Midwifery Practice Development Unit (NMPDU)
Scottish Health Advisory Service (SHAS)
working closely with:
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)
Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) NHS QIS
3. to build on existing foundations
filling in gaps
promoting implementation
fewer organisations
stronger strategic direction
avoiding duplication of effort
reducing visit fatigue NHS QIS - Why?
4. to report to the public on the performance of NHSScotland against nationally agreed standards
to support NHSScotland in improving the quality of care and treatment it provides NHS QIS - Aims
5. patient and public focus
partnership
independence
evidence-based
openness and transparency
quality assurance
professionalism
sensitivity NHS QIS - Key Values
6. determining and sharing good practice through:
clinical guidelines
clinical audit
assessing the clinical and cost effectiveness of health interventions
collecting and publishing clinical performance data
learning lessons from adverse events NHS QIS - Tasks (1)
7. setting clinical and non-clinical standards
reviewing and monitoring performance through:
self-assessment
external peer review
investigating serious service failures
supporting implementation of clinical governance NHS QIS - Tasks (2)
8. meantime all organisations core activities continue but better co-ordinated
full consultation to be undertaken before new functions introduced NHS QIS - Key Messages
9. NHS Quality ImprovementScotland
Progress in Mental Health
10. NHS Quality ImprovementScotland
Core Mental Health Standards Anne Hawkins (Chair)
Schizophrenia Standards
Linda Watt (Chair)
11. March - November 2001
18 organisations visited
Reviewed against standards:
2 : Initial Diagnosis
7 : Information & Support for Carers
8 : Prescribing Anti-psychotic Drugs - General Principles
9 : Prescribing Anti-psychotic Drugs - Special Circumstances
10 : Social & Psychological Approaches to Care
11 : Misuse of Alcohol & Illicit Drugs Phase 1
12. Phase 1 - Update
13. August - December 2003
Reviewing Against Standards :
1: Information on Populations & Individuals
3: Initial Assessment & Care Planning
4: Ongoing Assessment & Care Planning
5 : Transferring Care - Admission to Hospital
6: Transferring Care - Discharge from Hospital
Phase 2
14. Visit Schedule - 2003
15. Team leader
Clinical Review Team Member (seconded)
2 x Lay representatives 1user, 1 carer
3/4 professional reviewers
Support from NHS QIS
Review Teams
16. Reporting National Overview & Local Reports published May 2004