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Information on the various ways in which practice can be quality assured and staff developed. It covers workforce development, performance indicators and statistical analysis.
The National Quality Board has published a final report setting out how quality will be maintained and improved in the new health system.
Reports, guidance and information about improving the quality and quantity of management information within government.
Information on the core components of the UK NQI, its four main institutions, and its impact on the UK national economy.
Activities to assess the quality of screening programmes, monitor compliance with standards and support quality improvement.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
This paper reviews 4 channels that affect teacher quality and how policy might tackle these issues in a systems framework
How to use a patient-reported outcomes and experiences study to evaluate your digital health product.
This paper asks whether Uganda is committed to increasing not only access to basic education, but its quality
This paper studies whether adding informed buyers to a market can improve the quality of goods supplied by sellers
Guidance on the Quality Matters initiative, which aims to improve the quality of adult social care.
Government response to the report on: ‘Supporting progression out of low pay: a call to action’.
How to use a cost utility analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
The NHS Institute was established in July 2005 to support the transformation of the NHS, through innovation, improvement and the adoption of best practice. It was replaced by NHS Improving Quality in April 2013.
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