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Quality and productivity e-library

This week sees the launch of a new online library as part of the NHS Evidence Speecialist Collections.

The quality and productivity library brings together examples of innovative practices that can be shared with all staff. The examples of improvements range from one-off studies in single organisations to robustly tested large scale changes that have been replicated in multiple organisations and have had results published in academic journals.

A selection of the examples have been highly recommended as potential high impact changes, these can be found under the Recommended section.

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