Institutional use of National Clinical Audits by healthcare providers.
Lynn McVeyNatasha AlvaradoJustin KeenJoanne GreenhalghMamas MamasChris GalePatrick DohertyRichard FeltbowerMai ElshehalyDawn DowdingRebecca RandellPublished in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2020)
Measures to enhance the audits' perceived legitimacy could help address these limitations. These include audit suppliers moving from an emphasis on cumulative, retrospective reports to real-time reporting, clearly presenting the "headline" outcomes important to institutional bodies and staff. Measures may also include further negotiation between hospitals, suppliers and their commissioners about the nature and volume of data the latter are expected to collect; wider use by hospitals of routine clinical data to populate audit data fields; and further development of interactive digital technologies to help staff explore and report audit data in meaningful ways.