Monitoring quality of care: making the most of data

This event brought together analysts, clinicians, managers and commissioners to create a learning environment with practical examples of how to make the most of data.

Event

For more information on this event contact:

Data and information are being heralded as the lifeblood of the NHS, vital for the safe and efficient management of services. As the NHS faces increasing financial pressures and demand for services, using real-time data effectively to monitor quality of care is more important than ever.

Whilst there are many examples of sophisticated use of data for monitoring quality and healthcare performance, there is still a large knowledge gap within the NHS about how to implement these methods effectively.

This event encouraged delegates to think about different approaches for monitoring quality of care using data in both local clinical governance and national regulatory systems. We brought together analysts, clinicians, managers and commissioners to create a learning environment with practical examples of how to make the most of data. 

Speakers

Partners

health-foundation-logo.png