Dr Mark Charny
Managing director, Translucency Limited; former director of the National Centre for Clinical Audit
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Our panel of experts answer your questions on audit
Dr Mark Charny advises on how to prioritise topics for audit and the importance of measuring outputs and outcomes
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Our panel of experts answers your questions on audit
Dr Mark Charny explains the purpose of standards and how to set them, and how case review relates to clinical audit
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How to carry out a successful practice or PCT-based audit
In the first of two articles on audit, Dr Mark Charny explains how applying a few simple principles can mean the difference between time well spent and time wasted
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Dr Mark Charny discusses how to manage records, and the difference between critical incident and significant event audits
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Our panel of experts answer your questions on audit
Dr Mark Charny answers questions on the importance of audit and on audit standards and targets
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Our panel of experts answer your questions on audit
Dr Mark Charny answers some frequently asked questions on clinical audit in general practice
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Our panel of experts answer your questions on audit
Dr Mark Charny answers some frequently asked questions on clinical audit in general practice
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Our panel of experts answer questions on audit
Dr Mark Charny answers some frequently asked questions on clinical audit in general practice
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Our panel of experts answer questions on audit
Dr Mark Charny answers some frequently asked questions on clinical audit in general practice
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Our panel of experts answer questions on audit
In the second of a new series of Q&As, Dr Mark Charny answers some frequently asked questions on audit in general practice
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New package will simplify audit of heart failure management
Dr Mark Charny describes the development of an audit tool for chronic heart failure that is being made available to individual practices and primary care organisations
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When to move on to a new guideline
Dr Mark Charny discusses when you should consider stopping work on a guidelines, in the last article in this series
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w to ensure that your guideline is used
Dr Mark Charny discusses strategies for maintaining long-term change
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Is this guideline right for your patients?
Dr Mark Charny suggests a checklist for assessing whether a guideline is relevant and sound, in the fifth article in this series
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How to find out about existing guidelines
Dr Mark Charny suggests how and where to look for published guidelines, in the fourth article in this series
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How to prioritise your work on guidelines
Dr Mark Charny suggests ways of setting priorities to help GPs achieve the best results, in the third article in this series
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Do you need a guideline?
Guidelines will not solve every problem, as Dr Mark Charny explains in the second article in this series
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What are guidelines for?
Before deciding whether you need a guideline, it is vital to clarify your objectives, as Dr Mark Charny explains in the first of a new series