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National Clinical Effectiveness Committee annual report 2013 |
National Clinical Effectiveness Committee
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The National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC) was established as part of the Patient
Safety First Initiative in September 2010. The NCECs mission is to provide a framework for national
endorsement of clinical guidelines and audit to optimise patient and service user care. The NCEC
has a remit to establish and implement processes for the prioritisation and quality assurance
of clinical guidelines and clinical audit so as to recommend them to the Minister for Health to
become part of a suite of National Clinical Guidelines and National Clinical Audit.
The aim of the National Clinical Guidelines is to provide guidance and standards for improving
the quality, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare in Ireland. The implementation of these
National Clinical Guidelines will support the provision of evidence-based and consistent care
across Irish healthcare services. NCEC process for endorsement of National Clinical Guidelines
involves a number of steps as outlined in Appendix 1. The oversight of the National Framework
for Clinical Effectiveness is provided by the National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC)
(Appendix 2) which is supported by a Working Group (Appendix 3). The NCEC is a partnership
between key stakeholders in patient safety.
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Eochairfhoca(i)l:
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PATIENT SAFETY; QUALITY; CLINICAL GOVERNANCE |
Dáta Foilseacháin:
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2014 |
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Report |
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Athbhreithniú Piaraí:
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Unknown |
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Teanga(cha):
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English |
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Institiúid:
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Lenus |
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Foilsitheoir(í):
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National Clinical Effectiveness Committee |
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