
Sentinel Stroke Audit Programme Annual Report 2022 Hqip Based on data from april 2021 to march 2022, the report aims to identify which aspects of stroke care need to be improved with a particular focus on changes in stroke care over the last two years and the ‘roads’ that need to be followed in order to restore the quality of care. The sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) has published a 2023 state of the nation report. sentinel stroke audit programme annual report 2022 published: 10 nov 2022.

National Cardiac Audit Programme Annual Report 2019 Hqip The sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) is led by the school of life course and population sciences at kings college london, on behalf of the intercollegiate stroke working party (icswp). the ssnap is commissioned by the healthcare quality improvement partnership (hqip) as part of. To view our plain language summary version of the ssnap annual report 2023 please click here. the road to recovery: the ninth ssnap annual report stroke care received between april 2021 and march 2022. The sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) is a major national healthcare quality improvement programme. we measure how well stroke care is being delivered in the nhs in england, wales and northern ireland. Ssnap also collects outcome measures at 6 months. the aim is to improve the quality of stroke care by auditing stroke services against evidence based standards. the latest ssnap periodic.

Hqip Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership The sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) is a major national healthcare quality improvement programme. we measure how well stroke care is being delivered in the nhs in england, wales and northern ireland. Ssnap also collects outcome measures at 6 months. the aim is to improve the quality of stroke care by auditing stroke services against evidence based standards. the latest ssnap periodic. 2022 marked 10 years since the inception of ssnap as the national clinical audit for stroke and this year (2022 23) marks the tenth complete year of data collection. many graphs in this report include all 10 years of data to show how key measures have changed since inception of the audit. These results are made available both on a quarterly and annual basis. included within this suite of results are full results portfolio, which contains every data item reported by ssnap as well as a transfer tree, technical guidance and details on case ascertainment and audit compliance. This is the 7th annual sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) report. the purpose of this report is to provide a baseline summary of the principal ambitions of stroke care in the 2019 nhs long term plan. For this sixth annual ssnap report, data from more than 85,000 patients were submitted to the audit, representing over 90% of all strokes in england, wales and northern ireland. in total over 6 years, more than half a million cases have been recorded to date.

Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme Annual Report 2019 20 Hqip 2022 marked 10 years since the inception of ssnap as the national clinical audit for stroke and this year (2022 23) marks the tenth complete year of data collection. many graphs in this report include all 10 years of data to show how key measures have changed since inception of the audit. These results are made available both on a quarterly and annual basis. included within this suite of results are full results portfolio, which contains every data item reported by ssnap as well as a transfer tree, technical guidance and details on case ascertainment and audit compliance. This is the 7th annual sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) report. the purpose of this report is to provide a baseline summary of the principal ambitions of stroke care in the 2019 nhs long term plan. For this sixth annual ssnap report, data from more than 85,000 patients were submitted to the audit, representing over 90% of all strokes in england, wales and northern ireland. in total over 6 years, more than half a million cases have been recorded to date.