Safe High Quality Maternity Care
Found 9 free book(s)The contribution of continuity of midwifery care to high ...
www.rcm.org.ukcontribution to high quality and safe care. The dimensions of care quality often used in UK country policies draw upon a definition in Crossing the Quality Chasm as “safe, effective, patient-centred, timely, efficient, and equitable care” 2. Thus high quality maternity care should: do no
PROVIDING QUALITY PROVIDING QUALITY CARE PATIENT …
www.rcog.org.ukneeded to deliver safe, high-quality maternity and gynaecological care. This report is the output of the multi-disciplinary maternity standards work stream. It sets out a framework for commissioners and service providers of high-level maternity service standards that aim to improve outcomes and reduce variation in maternity care. There
Strengthening midwifery leadership: a manifesto for better ...
www.rcm.org.uk“High quality maternity leadership which supports innovation is essential” 2 “Effective leadership has a key role in developing safe, high quality services” 3 The cost to the NHS of getting maternity care wrong can be severe. Not only in terms of the damage that can be done to lives, and even the loss of life, but financially too.
Safer Maternity Care - NHS England
www.england.nhs.uksafe, high quality maternity care and is a key determinant of the organisational culture in which front line teams operate. When all of these individual elements come together you will find excellent and safe services, where staff are empowered to work to …
Maternity Care Performance Measurement Set
www.ahrq.govdelivery of high quality health care in each of the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) six aims for quality improvement (safe, effective, patient centered, timely, efficient, and equitable). This work also represents the formal periodic review and maintenance of an existing measure set on prenatal care and testing.
Implementing the Recommendations of the Neonatal …
www.england.nhs.ukMaternity and neonatal care are inextricably linked and work together to produce the best outcomes for women an d their babies who need specialised care. Neonatal ODNs work closely with LMSs to ensure that high quality care is provided that is responsive to the needs of women and their babies and maintains care as close to their home as is ...
Maternity Care in Wales: A Five-Year Vision for the Future
gov.walesMaternity Care in Wales – A 5 Year Vision for the Future Foreword The foundations for health and well-being start with pregnancy, birth and the early days of childhood. This report sets out a vision for achieving high quality maternity services in Wales. We have listened to mothers and families as well as the multi-professional maternity team
Improving Access to Maternal Health Care In Rural ...
www.cms.govmaternal health care and improve outcomes for rural women and their babies. A lack of access to high quality maternal health services in rural communities is the result of many factors including hospital and obstetric department closures, workforce shortages, and access to care
Transfer & Escort of Patients Policy - St George's Hospital
www.stgeorges.nhs.ukCommunity Hospitals and all other locations registered with the Care Quality Commission that provide regulated activities for the trust. Transfer: refers to the process and systems required to ensure the safe movement of any patient from a ward or department to a different area.
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