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Quality Framework Consultation Document

This consultation document outlines the rationale for implementing a quality framework in the NHS, based on Lord Dazi's report. The framework focuses on personalized care, access to effective treatments, safe systems, and patient well-being. The document highlights four areas of action: improved hospital mortality rates, conformance to best practice, reducing avoidable harms, and improving the patient experience. The goal is to achieve specific targets in each area by 2011/12. The document also emphasizes the importance of a fully engaged workforce and a continuous improvement approach in achieving these goals.

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Quality Framework Consultation Document

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  1. Quality Framework Consultation Document

  2. Rationale: Lord Dazi Report - ‘High Quality Care For All’ The NHS should ensure that health care is personalised and fair, there is access to the most effective treatments, that systems are safe and that patients are helped to stay healthy. Quality is at the heart of the NHS and front line staff should be enabled to initiate and lead change that improves quality of care for patients.

  3. Four areas for action • Improved hospital mortality rates • Conformance to best practice • Reducing avoidable harms • Improving the patient experience

  4. Improved hospital mortality rates • Based on CHKS data the Trust has an HSMR of 103 (2007/8), compared to the average of 100 • Goal: to achieve a HSMR of 73 by 2011/12

  5. Conformance to best practice We want to ensure that our patients receive healthcare proven to improve their outcomes Goal: to implement Advancing Quality measures and maintain our performance in relation to 100,000 lives and Saving Lives campaigns by 2008/9

  6. Reducing avoidable harms Research shows 10% of patients will be subject to an avoidable harm. Goal: to reduce an estimated 8,500 adverse events a year by 50% by 2011/12

  7. Improving the patient experience We achieve only average ratings from patients, in the annual Patient Satisfaction Survey for our services Goal: improve satisfaction rating for the quality of patient services by 5 points per year, with the aim of achieving top 10% performance for all indicators by 2011/12

  8. How we will deliver our goals The ‘Blackpool Way’ aims to create a fully engaged workforce where individuals and teams have greater influence and autonomy in driving the Trust towards best in class performance. This will be key to us achieving our goals as we aim to use a continuous improvement approach to deliver change in each of the areas identified.

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