Common use of Data and Intelligence Clause in Contracts

Data and Intelligence. ‌‌‌ The collection, analysis and comparison of good quality data is critical for the all NHS screening programmes in England. PHE Screening aims to develop a consistent approach to data collection and reporting across all screening programmes and is committed to making sure that stakeholders have access to: • reliable and timely information about the quality of the screening programme • data at local, regional and national level • quality measures across the screening pathway without gaps or duplications Performance thresholds are selected to align with existing screening standards and service objectives; 1 or 2 thresholds are specified. The acceptable threshold is the lowest level of performance which screening services are expected to attain to assure patient safety and service effectiveness. All screening services should exceed the acceptable threshold and agree service improvement plans to meet the achievable threshold. Screening services not meeting the acceptable threshold are expected to put in place recovery plans to deliver rapid and sustained improvement. The achievable threshold represents the level at which the screening service is likely to be running optimally. All screening services should aspire to attain and maintain performance at or above this level.

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Samples: www.england.nhs.uk, www.england.nhs.uk, www.england.nhs.uk

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Data and Intelligence. ‌‌‌ ‌‌‌‌ The collection, analysis and comparison of good quality data is critical for the all NHS screening programmes in England. PHE Screening aims to develop a consistent approach to data collection and reporting across all screening programmes and is committed to making sure that stakeholders have access to: • reliable and timely information about the quality of the screening programme • data at local, regional and national level • quality measures across the screening pathway without gaps or duplications Performance thresholds are selected to align with existing screening standards and service objectives; 1 or 2 thresholds are specified. The acceptable threshold is the lowest level of performance which screening services are expected to attain to assure patient safety and service effectiveness. All screening services should exceed the acceptable threshold and agree service improvement plans to meet the achievable threshold. Screening services not meeting the acceptable threshold are expected to put in place recovery plans to deliver rapid and sustained improvement. The achievable threshold represents the level at which the screening service is likely to be running optimally. All screening services should aspire to attain and maintain performance at or above this level.

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Samples: www.england.nhs.uk

Data and Intelligence. ‌‌‌ The collection, analysis and comparison of good quality data is critical for the all NHS screening programmes in England. PHE Screening aims to develop a consistent approach to data collection and reporting across all screening programmes and is committed to making sure that stakeholders have access to: • reliable and timely information about the quality of the screening programme • data at local, regional and national level • quality measures across the screening pathway without gaps or duplications Performance thresholds are selected to align with existing screening standards and service objectives; 1 or 2 thresholds are specified. The acceptable threshold is the lowest level of performance which screening services are expected to attain to assure patient safety and service effectiveness. All screening services should exceed the acceptable threshold and agree service improvement plans to meet the achievable threshold. Screening services not meeting the acceptable threshold are expected to put in place recovery plans to deliver rapid and sustained improvement. The achievable threshold represents the level at which the screening service is likely to be running optimally. All screening services should aspire to attain and maintain performance at or above this level.

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Samples: www.england.nhs.uk

Data and Intelligence. ‌‌‌ The collection, analysis and comparison of good quality data is are critical for the all NHS screening programmes in England. PHE Screening aims to develop a consistent approach to data collection and reporting across all screening programmes and is committed to making sure that stakeholders have access to: • reliable and timely information about the quality of the screening programme • data at local, regional and national level • quality measures across the screening pathway without gaps or duplications Performance thresholds are selected to align with existing screening standards and service objectives; 1 or 2 thresholds are specified. The acceptable threshold is the lowest level of performance which screening services are expected to attain to assure patient safety and service effectiveness. All screening services should exceed the acceptable threshold and agree service improvement plans to meet the achievable threshold. Screening services not meeting the acceptable threshold are expected to put in place recovery plans to deliver rapid and sustained improvement. The achievable threshold represents the level at which the screening service is likely to be running optimally. All screening services should aspire to attain and maintain performance at or above this level.

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Samples: www.england.nhs.uk

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Data and Intelligence. ‌‌‌ The collection, analysis and comparison of good quality data is critical for the all NHS screening programmes in England. PHE Screening aims to develop a consistent approach to data collection and reporting across all screening programmes and is committed to making sure that stakeholders have access to: reliable and timely information about the quality of the screening programme data at local, regional and national level quality measures across the screening pathway without gaps or duplications Performance thresholds are selected to align with existing screening standards and service objectives; 1 or 2 thresholds are specified. The acceptable threshold is the lowest level of performance which screening services are expected to attain to assure patient safety and service effectiveness. All screening services should exceed the acceptable threshold and agree service improvement plans to meet the achievable threshold. Screening services not meeting the acceptable threshold are expected to put in place recovery plans to deliver rapid and sustained improvement. The achievable threshold represents the level at which the screening service is likely to be running optimally. All screening services should aspire to attain and maintain performance at or above this level.

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Samples: www.england.nhs.uk

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