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NICE Accreditation: focus on Decision Support systems

NICE Accreditation: focus on Decision Support systems . Stephanie Birtles 20 March 2014. Purpose. Application of the processes and criteria for NICE Accreditation to Clinical Decision Support content development processes. The programme commenced in 2008/2009

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NICE Accreditation: focus on Decision Support systems

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  1. NICE Accreditation: focus on Decision Support systems Stephanie Birtles 20 March 2014

  2. Purpose Application of the processes and criteria for NICE Accreditation to Clinical Decision Support content development processes

  3. The programme commenced in 2008/2009 Assessment of guideline development processes Award of the “accreditation mark” 70+ organisations have applied to date, working with more than another 200 organisations NICE Accreditation: What is it?

  4. NICE Accreditation: Why do it? • To help health and social care professionals identify the most trusted sources of guidance developed using critically evaluated high quality processes • To drive up the quality of information used by health and social care professionals in decision making and quality standards • This in turn should ultimately result in improved patient outcomes

  5. NICE Accreditation: Who is it for? • NICE accredits guidance and advice for professionals • Eligibility definition: 'systematically developed statements to guide decisions about appropriate health and social care to improve individual and population health and wellbeing.'

  6. Accreditation criteria • Based on AGREE II • Scope and purpose • Stakeholder involvement • Rigour of development • Clarity and presentation • Applicability • Editorial independence

  7. NICE Accreditation: who’s involved?

  8. Transparent all information available online and committee meetings in public Unbiased with oversight by an independent Advisory Board Initially focused on guidelines: sources of evidence • Evidence based: standardised validated criteria and processes Processes will be accredited NICE accreditation programme NICE Accreditation Programme Key aim: to identify trusted sources of information and drive up standards Kitemark: well-known and recognised

  9. Background • Sign off of CDS systems by Clinical Safety Officers at each Trust • Content creation, software, implementation. • Clinical safety case • ISB 0129 • ISB 0160

  10. Pilot • Approached by CfH • Pilot to test feasibility • Work with Committee, FirstDatabankand CfH • Proof of concept

  11. Outcome

  12. Thank you Stephanie.Birtles@nice.org.uk

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