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posted on 2021-11-09, 17:05 authored by Brian Creedon, Simon Jones, Declan McKeown, Gerardine Sayers, Marina Cronin, Jennifer Martin, Grainne Cosgrove, Howard Johnson, Deirdre Murphy, Deirdre Burke, The National Audit of Hospital Mortality Governance Committee, The National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA)Measuring quality of care is one of the essential components to improving the quality of modern healthcare. Clinical audits are key to this process. The purpose of clinical audit is to identify learning opportunities to inform quality assurance and improvement initiatives to further enhance the structure, process and outcome of care. Through the governance structures established by the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA), the National Audit of Hospital Mortality (NAHM) was deployed to 44 publicly funded acute hospitals in Ireland.
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The original report is available at https://www.noca.iePublished Citation
Creedon B. et al., The National Audit of Hospital Mortality Governance Committee, The National Office of Clinical Audit. National Audit of Hospital Mortality Report: December 2016. Dublin: National Office of Clinical Audit; 2016Publication Date
15 December 2016Publisher
National Office of Clinical AuditDepartment/Unit
- National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA)