The Big Button

The KQuIP website has a big button on every page that enables you to sign up to receive regular updates on KQuIP activities. You can opt to be sent a bi-monthly email direct to your inbox, or get involved in the conversation and discussion on our forum. We’d love you to join us and be part of our growing network. We plan to make the website…

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Designing KQuIP and its Work

One day in May over 100 of us with an interest in kidney quality improvement, got together to map out the way forward for KQuIP and agree what it is going to do over the next weeks and months. We discussed the environment for improvement, involvement, priorities, challenges, and what the six KQuIP workstreams will focus on. It was a lively day with significant agreement about…

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Why KQuIP, why now?

Richard Fluck, KQuIP programme board member, co-chair of the KQuIP Leadership Workstream, until recently NHS England NCD for Renal, and consultant nephrologist answers our questions. “KQuIP has been established at a time when the NHS is facing a significant challenge around the value and affordability of care. KQuIP offers a solution to improving value and quality both to individuals but also the system of the NHS…

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KQuIP – what you need to know

KQuIP has created a new leaflet to explain what KQuIP is, what it plans to do, who is involved and how KQuIP can help you in your work. You can view the leaflet at www.thinkkidneys.nhs.uk/KQuIP/resources and if you would like some hard copies, drop us an email and we’ll post them out to you. Email us at KQuIP@renalregistry.nhs.uk  

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New Renal Network for Learning and Sharing – Kidney Quality Improvement Partnership launches during UK Kidney Week

The message from the BRS and RS Presidents Simon Ball and Bruce Hendry to delegates at conference is  – “The sharing of best practice is now being evolved and formalised in the shape of the Kidney Quality Improvement Partnership (KQuIP) which will debut at UK Kidney Week 2016” After almost a year in the planning, KQuIP launches this week at the British Renal Society and Renal…

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