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Published in: Insights into Imaging 6/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Statement

The ESR Audit Tool (Esperanto): genesis, contents and pilot

Author: European Society of Radiology (ESR)

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 6/2018

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Abstract

Clinical audit is a powerful tool to improve patient care, experience and outcome. It consists of measuring a clinical outcome or procedure against predefined standards, identifying differences between current practice and the standards, and changing practice where necessary to facilitate meeting the standards, followed by re-audit (the audit cycle). The recently implemented European Council Basic Safety & Standards (BSS) Directive (2013/59/Euratom) emphasises that carrying out clinical audit is compulsory in the EU “in accordance with national requirements”. In 2017, the ESR published a Clinical Audit Tool booklet (Esperanto), consisting of an explanation of clinical audit, guidance on how to start a program in a radiology department, and 17 sample audit templates which could guide departments through the process of performing audits. A sample of key audits from these templates was performed by participating EuroSafe Imaging Star departments as a pilot project, with participants providing feedback on the audit process, and their experience of using the templates. Responses showed that the chosen topics were relevant, the audit process and templates were straightforward and easy to use, and that the audit process was time-efficient. Following this successful pilot, the Audit Tool has been made available for all potential users through the ESR website.

Key Points

Clinical audit is the process of assessing one’s practice against defined standards, altering practice if necessary to meet standards, and re-assessing following changes to confirm improvement
Clinical audit should be part of practice in all radiology departments
Under European Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom, clinical audit is compulsory in the EU “in accordance with national requirements”
The ESR has developed a Clinical Audit Tool (Esperanto) to explain the process and guide departments through sample audit templates
This Clinical Audit Tool was successfully piloted in 2017, and is now available to all users on the ESR website
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Metadata
Title
The ESR Audit Tool (Esperanto): genesis, contents and pilot
Author
European Society of Radiology (ESR)
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 6/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13244-018-0651-0

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