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Measuring for Quality Improvement (MQI)

Measuring for Quality Improvement (MQI). The IC will publish the initial Menu of Assured Quality Indicators ( May) It is a resource for local clinical teams providing a set of robust indicators which they can use as the basis for local quality improvement and benchmarking.

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Measuring for Quality Improvement (MQI)

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  1. Measuring for Quality Improvement (MQI) • The IC will publish the initial Menu of Assured Quality Indicators ( May) • It is a resource for local clinical teams providing a set of robust indicators which they can use as the basis for local quality improvement and benchmarking. • This is the beginning of MQI and the menu will develop with input from across the NHS & Social Care • Will include detailed description, methodology and links to the data for the indicators • 2nd stage for early July will add the actual indicator data so available through the IC (syndication) • Alongside stage 2 gather requirements to consider options for web-based tool

  2. Indicator Development • The IC is creating governance around indicators • intending to bring greater degrees of standardisation, quality assurance and transparency to indicators used routinely by the NHS / Social Care • The assured menu will be included into a wider Health and Social Care indicator library in development (25 national indicator sets & 2500 indicators)

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