NHS meeting

NHS trust partner with university to transform clinical audits

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS FT and Teesside University have come together to transform the way clinical audits are carried out – helping improve patient care.

Every year, the organisation carries out around 200 clinical audits, helping keep care in line with local and national standards. The trust has traditionally recorded this on paper – but is now using electronic ways of carrying this out.

Four teams of students have created several different versions of a mobile app which staff can quickly and easily use for audits.

Terry Holdcroft, the Clinical Effectiveness Manager, said: “Audits are an important responsibility for all clinical staff. They ensure we are in line with national and local guidelines, highlight where we are doing well and where there could be improvements.

“This takes a significant amount of time. We are now using electronic methods but these are not perfect and are reliant on access to desktop computers. This isn’t always easy for clinical staff – computers aren’t always readily available at all hours of the day and night, especially on the clinical wards.

“What we have challenged students to do is create an app to allow staff to audit conveniently and quickly.”

The teams from the university came up with proposals and put the, forward to a judging panel from the trust last week.

Mr Holdcroft added: “All of the ideas gave the judges some ideas – from these we will decide what prototypes could be develop further.

“It’s an idea which will mean our staff – particularly our doctors in training who carry out 80% of our audits – can carry out these tasks with minimal issues.

“I want to thank all of the students and lecturers involved for their input and commitment.”

Professor Graham Evans, Chief Information and Technology Officer, said: “The plan to work with Teesside University really was a fantastic one.

“Not only do we of course get the expertise we need but final year students also get the valuable experience working with an NHS trust.

“We now have several ideas we think will help us to transform the way we carry out audits.

“The challenge now is for us to work out how we can deliver that internally, working with the ICT team and a host of other support staff.

“The grand plan would be – working with our innovations team at NTH Solutions to create a model we can share with other health trusts across the country.”

NHE March/April 2024

NHE March/April 2024

A window into the past, present and future of healthcare leadership.

- Steve Gulati, University of Birmingham 

More articles...

View all
Online Conference

Presenting

2024 Online Conferences

In partnership with our community of health sector leaders responsible for delivering the UK's health strategy across the NHS and the wider health sector, we’ve devised a collaborative calendar of conferences and events for industry leaders to listen, learn and collaborate through engaging and immersive conversation. 

All our conferences are CPD accredited, which means you can gain points to advance your career by attending our online conferences. Also, the contents are available on demand so you can re-watch at your convenience.

National Health Executive Podcast

Ep 42. Leadership in the NHS

In episode 42 of the National Health Executive podcast we were joined by Steve Gulati who is an associate professor at the University of Birmingham as well as director of healthcare leadership at the university’s Health Services Management Centre.