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An investigation of the suitability of the EFQM Excellence Model for a pharmacy department within an NHS Trust
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Total Quality ManagementCustomer SatisfactionService ExcellenceHealth Care ManagementQuality EvaluationPharmacy DepartmentEfqm Excellence ModelPrimary CareService QualityManagementPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchExcellence ModelNhs TrustHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchMarketingQuality ImprovementQuality MeasurementNursingHealthcare QualityPatient SafetyHealthcare Quality AssuranceMedicinePatient Satisfaction
Explores whether the EFQM Excellence Model provides a suitable framework for quality management within the pharmacy department at Hope Hospital, Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Trust. Research involved a literature search of the work of authors in the field of quality, generically and in healthcare, the development of quality awards, and practical cases of implementation of the model in NHS Trusts. Common themes were identified from this search. Interviews with staff and customers showed high levels of customer awareness, customer satisfaction and generic training. This was compared with the data from the literature search and the researcher's observations. The Excellence Model was seen to be a suitable framework for quality management provision, although there was little knowledge of it in the pharmacy department. A quality service was still being provided in spite of this, but the model could build further on this good work and provide a more structured approach.
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