National Data and Quality of Care Gopi Menon Hon. Sec. BAPM Consultant Neonatologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.

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National Data and Quality of Care Gopi Menon Hon. Sec. BAPM Consultant Neonatologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh

National Neonatal Audit programme (NNAP) The National Neonatal Audit Programme (NNAP) has been established with the aim of informing good clinical practice in aspects of neonatal care by auditing national standards. The overall aims of the audit are: to assess whether babies requiring specialist neonatal care receive consistent high quality care across England and Wales in relation to the audit questions; to identify areas for improvement in relation to service delivery and the outcomes of care.

What we’ve got Unit comparison Strengths are: Single electronic platform for data Universal uptake Is this enough?

Improving Care Audit and benchmarking are essential in informing high quality neonatal care How do we translate this into improving care? Is there anything to be gained from a collaborative approach?

Collaborative improvement Improvement packages National Local Site visits Display of local trends Multidisciplinary involvement in improvement

Preterm feeding Guidelines Milk Diary Feed chart Small Wonders DVDs Training for staff Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh - Neonatal Unit

Suite of improvement packages Local identification of priorities and implementation Collaborative development of future quality measures Possible national approach