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
 

Context - Why have a minimum data set?

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We are all now part of the evolving culture of clinical governance within the NHS. This is a compulsory quality assurance mechanism to ensure clinical practice is evidence-based, clinically and cost effective, and patient focused. The key components of clinical governance are clinical audit, clinical risk, education and training. All of the above need to be underpinned by robust, accurate and timely information. The minimum data set provides a framework from which all UK ambulance services can achieve the information requirements of clinical governance.
     
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