9th March 2021
Quality Standard for Imaging – ConsultationView our complete evidence-based Quality Standards for a wide range of services. Quality Standards that may be used freely by NHS and social care organisations across the United Kingdom for the purpose of improving health services.
View our published standardsFor the level of reporting that QRS provides, our comprehensive range of services provide extremely good value for money.
We don’t just look at one narrow aspect of patient care, our approach is to look at the entire patient pathway……
The patient voice is a strong element of our reviews.
We are extremely thorough.
Take a look at our latest reportsQRS has a comprehensive range of services, and the assurance it provides is extremely good value for money.
QRS have published a range of standards in many clinical areas.
QRS reviews don’t just look at one narrow aspect of patient care, our approach is to look at the entire patient pathway. The patient voice is a strong element of our reviews.
Our key strengths are
– a peer to peer approach.
– learning and improvement
– a focus on good practice
– a strong internal governance
Take a look at our latest reportsDownload Business case This document is written to support services in developing a business case for a QRS review. It is not a template as each organisation is different, but rather it is written to support the service lead in compiling the evidence into a local template.
Please contact us if we can provide you any support in developing the case. We have a track record of high quality reviews spanning over 10 years.
9th March 2021
Quality Standard for Imaging – Consultation3rd December 2020
‘Towards Children and Young People’s Emotional Health and Well-Being’12th November 2020
Overview Report – Services for People with Haemoglobin DisordersUK Forum on Haemoglobin Disorders
The United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation
Local Eye Health Network
Canadian Haemoglobinopathy Association
Hestia
West Midlands Paediatric Critical Care Network
Isle of Man Government
Health Economies within the West Midlands
Black Country STP