RCEM Healthcare Quality Improvement Plan 2025
A Quality Improvement Programme open to all Type 1 UK emergency departments (EDs) to participate and improve the care of patients attending UK EDs.
A Quality Improvement Programme open to all Type 1 UK emergency departments (EDs) to participate and improve the care of patients attending UK EDs.
This document tells you everything you need to know if your Emergency Department (ED) wishes to participate in the 2022/24 RCEM national quality improvement programme (QIP) on Mental Health (Self-Harm).
Use of these antidotes should always be discussed with NPIS and/or a Clinical Toxicologist who will be able to provide contact details to arrange the supply of these antidotes
RCEM National Quality Improvement Programme, Year One Interim Report
RCEM National Quality Improvement Programme National Report
Key Recommendations for Retention and Workforce Wellbeing in Emergency Care
Executive summary – The academic year 2021 – 2022 has been yet another year full of challenges.
Use of the SNAP Regimen for Treatment of Paracetamol Toxicity in adults and children
Environmental and financial benefits from the Royal Free Emergency Department
From the RCEM Paediatric Emergency Medicine Professional Advisory Group
RCEM National Quality Improvement Project – National Report 2019/20
For Care of Older People QIP – Data Collection 5 May 2023 – 2 May 2025
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London, SE1 1EU.
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