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Learning from deaths : a review of the first year of NHS trusts implementing the national guidance.

by Care Quality Commission.
Publisher: CQC, Newcastle upon Tyne : 2019.Description: 30p.Summary: Since September 2017, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has been assessing acute, community and mental health NHS trusts’ implementation of national guidance on learning from deaths as part of CQC's inspections assessing the quality of leadership in organisations. This report provides a very first look at observations from CQC inspection teams, as well as an indication of the types of enablers and barriers that trusts have faced in implementing the guidance, and is not necessarily representative of all trusts’ experiences..Subject(s): hospital deaths | guidelines | implementation | leadership | governance | communication skills | patient safety | NHS trusts | quality improvement | case studies | England
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023]
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Since September 2017, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has been assessing acute, community and mental health NHS trusts’ implementation of national guidance on learning from deaths as part of CQC's inspections assessing the quality of leadership in organisations. This report provides a very first look at observations from CQC inspection teams, as well as an indication of the types of enablers and barriers that trusts have faced in implementing the guidance, and is not necessarily representative of all trusts’ experiences.

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