Clinical Audit Conference 2026: Elevating Patient Care Standards

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Overview

Clinical audits are a key part of quality improvement in the NHS, providing structured ways to measure care against national standards and identify areas for improvement. As the NHS shifts towards community-based and digitally enabled care, there is an need to rethink how audits are delivered and used in modern practice. By measuring care and identifying gaps clinical audits help improve patient outcomes, standardise care, and ensure compliance with national quality expectations.

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Agenda

  • Registration

  • Chair’s Opening Remarks

  • Keynote: Key Changes in the Delivery of National Clinical Audits

    • Examining how the NHS’ 10 Year Health Plan reshapes the purpose of national clinical audits, with a focus on outcomes and quality improvement across care
    • Demonstrating how audits and data are being used to tackle health inequalities and support the shift from hospital-based to community-centred services
    • Showcasing examples from national programmes where long-standing audit data has driven improvements in patient outcomes
    • Ensuring clinical audits are used within a digital and patient-centred NHS, so clinicians can rely on trusted data to inform decisions

    Drew Sharp, Associate Director, Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (CONFIRMED)

    HQIP – Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership

  • Keynote: Best Practice in Data Collection Across Clinical Audits

    • Defining data quality for clinical audit by focusing on characteristics significant to clinicians so audit results are trusted and actionable
    • Designing audits with clear objectives and explicit case selection criteria, ensuring only the right patients and events are included and that the measurement matches the clinical question being asked
    • Developing data collection processes and tools by specifying key terms and checking inter-rater reliability
    • Validating and managing data through quality control and structured handling of missing or inconsistent records so reports reflect clinical reality and support improvement

    Nancy Dixon, Director of Strategic Services, Healthcare Quality Quest (CONFIRMED)

    Welcome to the home of Healthcare Quality Quest — Clinical Audit, Quality Improvement, Patient Safety training and consultancy for practitioners and organisations worldwide

  • Case Study: Delivering the National Clinical Audit of Perioperative Care (NCAPC)

    • Exploring how the Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC) is leading the first national audit of perioperative care to improve outcomes across the surgical pathway
    • Defining standards and quality improvement goals that will shape national perioperative practice
    • Identifying unwarranted variation in perioperative practice and highlighting where targeted quality improvement support is required
    • Translating national audit findings into a practical perioperative quality improvement plan that supports services to implement consistent standards

    Professor Denny Levett, Director, Centre for Perioperative Care (invited)

  • Questions and Answers 

  • Breakout Networking:

    Join fellow professionals, audit leads and policymakers for an interactive networking session designed to encourage collaboration and share insights. This informal breakout provides a platform to exchange experiences, discuss challenges, and explore innovative solutions in clinical auditing.

  • Comfort Break

  • Keynote: Engaging Clinical Teams with Audits

    • Clarifying the evidence base of audit measures up front, linking data collection to clinical priorities so clinicians see how audit findings relate to patient outcomes
    • Equipping clinical teams with the skills and tools they need to interpret and use audit data, including structured support for analysis and interpretation
    • Connecting clinicians with local audit teams and quality improvement networks to discuss what best practice looks like
    • Recognising contributions and success by celebrating improvements and providing timely feedback on progress of quality improvements

    Alison Unsworth, Head of Clinical Audit and Effectiveness, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust (invited)

  • Keynote: The Challenge of Modern-Day Clinical Audits

    • Positioning audits as clinically led improvement tools rather than a compliance exercise
    • Designing audits that are feasible in busy clinical environments, using well-defined standards
    • Embedding audits within wider quality improvement cycles
    • Strengthening support for audits by ensuring leadership teams and staff effectively engage with them

    Dr Aklak Choudhury, Medical Director for Quality Improvement, Trust Clinical Lead for Clinical Audit, RCP Clinical Director for Improvement, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton Foundation NHS Trust (CONFIRMED)

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  • Case Study: Key Insights from the National Cancer Audit Collaborating Centre

    • Designing cancer audit measures with clinicians to reflect the cancer treatment pathway
    • Leveraging routinely collected national datasets to deliver ten cancer audits at scale enabling comparable insights across England and Wales
    • Interrogating variation in cancer care by linking outcomes to system, allowing teams to pinpoint where delays and access issues drive poorer outcomes
    • Intervening early through public reporting, ensuring any issues identified across treatment pathways are identified quickly and supported with targeted quality-improvement

    Professor Ajay Aggarwal, Professor of Cancer Services & Systems Researcher, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Kings College London (invited)

  • Questions and Answers 

  • Chair’s Closing Remarks 

  • Conference Close

Get in Touch

Previous Speakers

Dr Farzana Hussain FRCGP

Portfolio GP

Newham Hospital

Omar Taha

Trauma and Orthopedics Senior House Officer

Frimley Health Foundation Trust

Amy Baker

Patient Outcomes Manager

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS FT

Joylin Brockett

National Audit of Care at the End of Life

Emily Arkell

Executive Director of Research & Quality Improvement

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Testimonials

“Well paced, good speakers, regular breaks.”

Clinical Intelligence & Assurance Co-ordinatorWelsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust

“Well organised and structured event. Wide variety of speakers and going forward will be able to use information, strategies and ideas from this event.”

Physiotherapist and Audit LeadRamsay Healthcare

“I found this course very informative. The networking sessions were great to find out different tools to use for data collection, audit etc. The speakers were very knowledgeable and shared some interesting results.”

Clinical Intelligence and Assurance Co-ordinatorWelsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust

“I am a first time attender, but will definitely attend again next year.”

Clinical Governance DeputyThe Myton Hospices

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Who Should Attend?

 

Job Title Example Organisation Examples
Consultant’s NHS trusts
GP’s CQC
Nurses Universities
Clinical Audit Leads Royal Colleges
Quality Improvement Practitioners HQIP

 

Pricing Options

PRIVATE SECTOR
£425.00

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£275.00

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Virtual vs F2F

Whilst F2F provide better options for networking, there are many distinct advantages of sponsoring our online conferences including:

  • Wider geographical reach of delegates and a different audience who prefer online to f2f
  • Lower sponsorship package costs
  • No travel/accommodation
  • Less time out of the office
  • No stand materials required (lower costs)
  • 1 of only 2 sponsors involved – less competition on the day
  • Prime speaking slot in the morning of the conference including Q&A – less distractions and easier for delegates to hear/absorb information
  • Receive all delegate data after the conference to follow-up directly with those who attend and don’t attend (small % but still key stakeholders)
  • Ongoing exposure via OnDemand access (coming soon)

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