Nursing dashboards - measuring quality
The nursing and midwifery dashboard for Wales was the first example of nursing measurement being applied across the country. Meanwhile, NHS Scotland has had a core set of continuous quality improvement indicators (CQIs) for nursing relating to food, fluid and nutrition, falls and pressure area care since 2008. These
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