QUALITY ACCOUNTS
CONCERNS RE. LAS QUALITY ACCOUNT - 08 July 2019 Letter to Trisha Bain, Chief Quality Officer, London Ambulance Service 3 pages |
FEEDBACK ON QUALITY ACCOUNT 2019-2020: LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE NHS TRUST Letter from Trisha Bain, Chief Quality Officer, London Ambulance Service 20 February, 2019 ... 4 pages |
QUALITY ACCOUNT 2018 - PATIENTS' FORUM RESPONSE 7 pages Letter to Trisha Bain, Chief Quality Officer, London Ambulance Service |
FORUM'S RESPONSE LAS QUALITY ACCOUNT - MAY 2017 - 12 pages
Contents Introduction . Access to the Quality Account . Recommendations made in the Quality Account Section 1: Looking Forward - 2017/2018 Quality Account Race Equality - CQC and Staff Survey Directors' Responsibilities . Approach to Quality Improvement Priorities for Improvement Corporate Goals and Objectives Looking Back - Duty of Candour . Infection Control - Data Blankets . Patient Experience Serious Incidents . Core Indicators . Patient Engagement . Patient Transport Service Issues Outstanding from 2015/2016 |
LONDON AMBULANCE ANNUAL QUALITY ACCOUNT - 2015 - 2016
76 pages Introduction . Statement on quality from the Chief Executive . Our Purposes and Values Statements of Assurance from the Board . Reporting on Core Indicators . Review of the year 2015/2016 . Other Services - Patient Transport . Other Services - 111 . Feedback Statement of Directors Responsibilities |
QUALITY ACCOUNT 2015/2016
PowerPoint Presentation ... 22 slides |
QUALITY ACCOUNT STATEMENT - 2015 ... 5 pages |
QUALITY ACCOUNTS 2014 - The Forum's Contribution
June 2014 - 5 pages |
QUALITY ACCOUNT 2013 / 2014 60 pages
QUALITY ACCOUNTS: REPORTING ARRANGEMENTS FOR 2012/2013
Department of Health - Gateway Reference No: 18690 ... 29 January 2013 ... 7 pages
Letter signed by:
Department of Health - Gateway Reference No: 18690 ... 29 January 2013 ... 7 pages
Letter signed by:
- Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director, DoH
- Dr David Bennett, Chair & Chief Executive, Monitor
- David Flory, Chief Executive, NHS Trust Development Authority
QUALITY ACCOUNTS AUDIT AND FUTURE REPORTING CHANGES ...
23 February 2012
The Department of Health and Monitor have jointly written to provide advance notice of likely changes to Quality Account reporting requirements for the 2012/13 round of Quality Accounts, following consideration by the National Quality Board about strengthening Quality Accounts by introducing mandatory reporting against a small, core set of quality indicators.
These proposed changes would in the first instance affect NHS acute, mental health and ambulance trusts. The Department of Health is currently exploring the feasibility of extending the proposed new reporting requirements to independent sector providers of NHS-funded care from 2014/15.
The letter also flags up that NHS acute and mental health trusts will be formally required to have their Quality Accounts externally audited from this year, 2011/12. LINks will want to note these changes given the important role they already play in providing external assurance of providers’ Quality Accounts.
To view the joint letter from Department of Health and Monitor, click here
23 February 2012
The Department of Health and Monitor have jointly written to provide advance notice of likely changes to Quality Account reporting requirements for the 2012/13 round of Quality Accounts, following consideration by the National Quality Board about strengthening Quality Accounts by introducing mandatory reporting against a small, core set of quality indicators.
These proposed changes would in the first instance affect NHS acute, mental health and ambulance trusts. The Department of Health is currently exploring the feasibility of extending the proposed new reporting requirements to independent sector providers of NHS-funded care from 2014/15.
The letter also flags up that NHS acute and mental health trusts will be formally required to have their Quality Accounts externally audited from this year, 2011/12. LINks will want to note these changes given the important role they already play in providing external assurance of providers’ Quality Accounts.
To view the joint letter from Department of Health and Monitor, click here
AUDIT COMMISSION - NHS Quality Accounts 2010-1011 - Released January 2012
The Commission has published a briefing summarising the findings from its appointed auditors' reviews of Quality Accounts at 91 NHS acute and mental health trusts, including the Isle of Wight Primary Care Trust. It also summarises the Audit Commission's Audit Practice reviews of quality reports at 52 (out of 136) Foundation Trusts (FTs).
The Commission has published a briefing summarising the findings from its appointed auditors' reviews of Quality Accounts at 91 NHS acute and mental health trusts, including the Isle of Wight Primary Care Trust. It also summarises the Audit Commission's Audit Practice reviews of quality reports at 52 (out of 136) Foundation Trusts (FTs).
QUALITY ACCOUNTS - Progress Report - 2010