Summary
The Shared Learning Collection on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) website is a repository for sharing quality-assured examples of the implementation of NICE guidance. This promising resource, which is at an early stage of development, offers examples of good practice in the use of quality standards to improve local services.
Examples (which, incidentally, are being sought on the implementation of the NICE Quality Standard QS30: “Supporting people to live well with dementia”) discuss common barriers to change and approaches to making progress. Methods of service evaluation, and transferable learning adaptable by other organisations, are planned / featured.
Reference
Shared Learning: Implementing NICE Guidance. [Online]: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), 2013.
Note: There is a link to the QIPP Collection on NHS Evidence, which also provides information and examples to support local quality and productivity improvements.
[A brief reference to this item features in Dementia and Elderly Care: the Latest Evidence Newsletter (RWNHST), Volume 3 Issue 9, August 2013].