Showing posts with label revalidation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label revalidation. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Early benefits and impact of medical revalidation

"Our research shows there is strong support, particularly among responsible officers and appraisers, 
for the principles and value of revalidation and its ability to improve safety, quality and effective delivery of care for patients."

The early benefits and impact of medical revalidation: report on research findings in year one
Revalidation Support Team
NHS England
March 2014

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Medical revalidation: from compliance to commitment

Encourage a learning culture where high quality is recognised and mistakes are learned from.

Medical revalidation: from compliance to commitment
V Nath, B Seale, M Kaur
The King’s Fund
March 2014

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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Revalidation: the early experiences and views of responsible officers from London

"The King’s Fund was commissioned by what is now the NHS England (London region) Revalidation Team to carry out a small research study to capture the experiences and reflections of Responsible Officers in London."

Revalidation: the early experiences and views of responsible officers from London
The King's Fund
October 2013

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Thursday, 17 January 2013

Creating the evidence to support revalidation


"The aim of this project was to assess the value of Hospital Episode Statistics data for the purpose of revalidation."

Hospital episode statistics and revalidation: creating the evidence to support revalidation
A Johal, D Cromwell, J van der Meulen
Royal College of Surgeons, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges
January 2013

Read more here.