
Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme Annual Report 2019 Hqip 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. This report on the sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) uses data collected from april 2013 to march 2018. it includes national level results for each domain of care and highlights changes in key aspects of stroke care over time. each of the ‘key areas in depth’ sections provide a more.

Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme Organisational Audit Report 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. 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. In this section of the ssnap webtool you will find a suite of reporting outputs at national, regional, commissioning, and provider level. these results are made available both on a quarterly and annual basis. This annual report examines the findings of data collected during five years from april 2013 – march 2018. it aims to provide a detailed, accurate picture of the characteristics of people who have a stroke and the care that is provided to them in hospital and following discharge.

National Cardiac Audit Programme Ncap Annual Report 2018 Hqip In this section of the ssnap webtool you will find a suite of reporting outputs at national, regional, commissioning, and provider level. these results are made available both on a quarterly and annual basis. This annual report examines the findings of data collected during five years from april 2013 – march 2018. it aims to provide a detailed, accurate picture of the characteristics of people who have a stroke and the care that is provided to them in hospital and following discharge. The sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap), which assesses the care provided for patients during and after they receive inpatient care following a stroke, has published its eighth annual report. 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. Ssnap measures both the processes of care (clinical audit) provided to stroke patients, as well as the structure of stroke services (organisational audit) against evidence based standards, including the 2016 national clinical guideline for stroke. As sentinel stroke national audit programme (ssnap) data now covers five years, it is possible to look at changes over time, highlight those aspects of care which are improving, stagnating or deteriorating, and discuss what still needs to be done.