Nick - here is an example of my monthly audit report. I have been producing
these since 1994 - but from April I changed the title from "audit report" to
"clinical governance summary". some of the enclosures are not in this file
but are held separately and attached as paper copy"
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Date: 22 July 1999 12:29
Subject: Audit
>Some time ago Matthew asked the mailing list to respond with what people
>considered to be essential audits - I never saw anything further - did I
miss it
>or did nothing come of it? I'd be really interested in knowing the results
of
>the query.
>In these days of Governance it would be really useful if we had
>(i) common topics and
>(ii) common tools to audit those topics
>so that we could truly compare the quality of departments with more than
just
>MTOS. Henry Guly's recent paper on Cardiac Arrest audit in Resuscitation
40, 97
>- 102 (1999) could prove useful in this respect.
>What do others on the list think?
>
>Nick Jenkins
>A&E Consultant, Abergavenny
>http://www.dingle-dell.demon.co.uk/index.html
>
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