Bespoke standards
You may have a need for a specific set of standards in a specialist area. QRS has a process for developing specific standards sets that is accredited by UKAS. Our team can work with you to meet your needs.
Contact UsQuality Standards, suitable for use in quality reviews are fundamental to the clinical review processes used by QRS. Quality Standards are usually measures of structure and process quality (rather than outcomes).
View open access only standardsA wide range of QRS Standards are available on request.
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1st October 2018
Self Assessment – Health Services for People with Haemoglobin Disorders, V4.2
1st October 2018
Quality Standards – Health Services for People with Haemoglobin Disorders, V4.2
1st July 2018
Self-Assessment – Inherited and Aquired Bleeding Disorders V1.2
1st July 2018
Quality Standards – Inherited and Aquired Bleeding Disorders V1.2
1st December 2015
Self-Assessment – Critically Ill & Critically Injured Children V5.4
1st December 2015
Quality Standards – Critically Ill & Critically Injured Children V5.4
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You may have a need for a specific set of standards in a specialist area. QRS has a process for developing specific standards sets that is accredited by UKAS. Our team can work with you to meet your needs.
Contact UsWe aim that through the use of the Quality Standards:
1. People with long-term conditions and their families and carers will know more about the services they can expect.
2. Commissioners will be supported in assessing and meeting the needs of their population with long-term conditions, improving health and reducing health inequalities, and will have better service specifications.
3. Service providers and commissioners will work together to improve service quality.
4. Service providers and commissioners will have external assurance of the quality of local services.
5. Reviewers will learn from taking part in review visits.
6. Good practice will be shared.
7. Service providers and commissioners will have better information to give to the Care Quality Commission, NHSI and other regulators.
Over the past 10 years, the Quality Review Service has written a number of standards.
These are now past their review date and there has been no request from organisations to use them.
In line with the QRS policy agreed by the board, these have been archived and are not routinely available.
If you wish to discuss any of these please contact a member of the QRS team qrs@nhs.net.
The archived standards are: