For practices to run efficiently and safely they must implement essential quality assurance requirements and take steps to adopt national standards that promote best practice for infection control.
Audit is a very effective method used to test and monitor compliance with HSE requirements and national guidelines within the clinical governance framework. It will aid preparation for inspection with the Care Quality Commission, identifying deficiencies and gaps in policies and procedures.
Compliance Score
Following the audit a compliance score is generated based on conformance to standards. We use the traffic light rating system of Red, Amber and Green (RAG) for colour coding each work or audit area.
A detailed action plan is devised following each audit to enableManagers and practice owners to make the necessary changes required. Action plans will clearly highlight ‘essential’ and ‘best practice’ actions and specify timescales for implementing changes.
Audits Available
- General Infection Control 2.5 hours
Audit covers environment and core (clinical) practices
- Hand Hygiene 1 hour
Audit examines a specific aspect of infection control and is one of the best ways to measure hand hygiene compliance amongst employees and identify areas for improvement
- Waste Audit 1 hour
All producers of health care waste are required to complete a pre-acceptance waste audit every two years and provide the details to their waste contractor. Our audit examines this specific aspect and will enable you to fulfil and discharge your responsibility