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Quality indicators and performance measures for prison healthcare: a scoping review.

Sue BellassKrysia CanvinKate McLintockNat WrightTracey FarragherRobbie FoyLaura Sheard
Published in: Health & justice (2022)
Selecting performance measures for healthcare that are evidence-based, relevant to the population and feasible requires rigorous and transparent processes. Balanced sets of indicators for prison healthcare need to reflect prison population trends, be operable within data systems and be aligned with equivalence principles. More effort needs to be made to meaningfully engage people with lived experience in stakeholder consultations on prison healthcare quality. Monitoring healthcare structure, processes and outcomes in prison settings will provide evidence to improve care quality with the aim of reducing health inequalities experienced by people living in prison.
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