Introduction
Context - Why have a minimum data set?
What is the minimum data set?
What the minimum data set is not
What are the benefits?
What will happen if we do not implement the minimum data set?
The role of the ASA Clinical Effectiveness Project
Conclusion
Minimum data set
 

Conclusion

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It is therefore bly recommended that every UK ambulance service adopts the minimum data set outlined here. Without this spine quality initiatives such as clinical audit and clinical governance will be seen to be flimsy under the scrutiny of NICE and the Commission for Health Improvement.

It is a minimum data set and not comprehensive for all information needs. It does, however, provide a framework for clinical audit, clinical risk and clinical governance.

It is not an audit tool in itself although it will form the spine of clinical audit tools currently under development to enable comparison and benchmarking of clinical performance.
     
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