
National Ophthalmology Database Audit Annual Report 2016 Hqip In the first annual report of the national ophthalmology database audit published by the royal college of ophthalmologists (rcophth) ‘historic’ or ‘legacy’ data have been used to highlight data completeness and to establish a robust methodology for future cataract surgery audit cycles. The national ophthalmology database audit of cataract surgery is designed to use data collected as part of routine clinical practice with a view to establishing an audit that will show current national performance and improve cataract care.

National Bowel Cancer Audit Annual Report 2018 Hqip The rcophth has been commissioned by hqip to provide the national ophthalmology database (nod) audit as part of the national clinical audit and patient outcomes programme (ncapop). The national ophthalmology database audit (nod), run by the college, is recognised by clinicians, nice and industry as an important safety and research tool. nod measures the outcomes of cataract surgery and is encouraging participation in the new age related macular degeneration (amd) audit. The fifth annual report for the national ophthalmology database audit for cataract surgery showcases how high quality management, engagement with contributors and continuing insightful analysis of data can directly impact patient care, make savings and improve efficiencies for the nhs. The report, which includes data on 183,812 eligible cataract operations, shows a 30% reduction in the unadjusted posterior capsule rupture (pcr)* rate from 2.0% in 2010 to 1.4% in 2016 2017 which equates to around 2,500 less complications annually.

National Cardiac Audit Programme Ncap Annual Report 2018 Hqip The fifth annual report for the national ophthalmology database audit for cataract surgery showcases how high quality management, engagement with contributors and continuing insightful analysis of data can directly impact patient care, make savings and improve efficiencies for the nhs. The report, which includes data on 183,812 eligible cataract operations, shows a 30% reduction in the unadjusted posterior capsule rupture (pcr)* rate from 2.0% in 2010 to 1.4% in 2016 2017 which equates to around 2,500 less complications annually. This is the second prospective national annual report and includes data on 183,812 eligible cataract operations for the period 01 september 2016 to 31 august 2017, from 148,785 patients. The national ophthalmology database audit of cataract surgery is designed to use data collected as part of routine clinical practice with a view to establishing an audit that will show current national performance and improve cataract care. In the first annual report of the national ophthalmology database audit published by the royal college of ophthalmologists (rcophth) ‘historic’ or ‘legacy’ data have been used to highlight data completeness and to establish a robust methodology for future cataract surgery audit cycles. National ophthalmology database audit. updated on ncab 12 02 2025 from the noda report published on 02 05 2024 covering data 01 04 2022 to 31 03 2023.