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Step 1: An Introduction to Making Data Count for Finance

Training Course Mixed Methods Team, Improvement Directorate – NHS England

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This module is specifically aimed at colleagues working in finance roles or with financial data and provides an overview of the problems with traditional performance reporting methods used in the NHS and introduces a different approach called Statistical Process Control (SPC) which leads to better decision making.

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Mixed Methods Team, Improvement Directorate – NHS England

Mixed Methods Team, Improvement Directorate – NHS England

NHS England is increasing transparency in the NHS and improving services for patients. We work with NHS staff, patients, stakeholders and the public to improve the health outcomes for people in England. We are responsible for the stewardship of £99 billion of public funds to provide comprehensive health and care services available to all, where there is clinical need and regardless of an individual’s ability to pay.

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