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"Generating new knowledge to improve patient care"
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QResearch Advisory Board
Terms of
reference/remit
- To oversee the general
working of QResearch including the handling of the data, the type of
analyses undertaken and access to the database.
- To oversee communication
with and benefits back to contributing patients and practices
- To agree and update the
criteria and principles for access to the QResearch database and oversee
their application.
- To review any changes to the context of the data extracted for QResearch or changes to the terms of its use
- To advise on policy for
accessing data
- To offer general advice on
professional issues to the QResearch management team
Membership
The board represents the key
stakeholders in QResearch in order to gain and retain the respect of the
public, the NHS, practices and the research community. Its membership includes
representatives of:
- The Royal College of General
Practitioners
- The British Medical
Association itself and its General Practitioners Committee
- EMIS National
User Group
- EMIS
- Patient representation including National Assoication for Patient Participation
- University of Nottingham
In order to oversee the ongoing
development of QRESEARCH we have appointed an Advisory Board as follows:
- Mr Jon Ford - BMA representative
- Dr Caroline Mitchell - RCGP representative
- Mr Antony Chuter - Patient Representative
- Dr Patricia Wilkie - Patient Representative
- Dr Jonathan Meadows - EMIS Health
- Dr Mike Walton - EMIS NUG representative
- Professor Julia
Hippisley-Cox - University of Nottingham Representative
The Advisory
Board In Detail
Board Papers
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