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NHS Medway selects Covalent Quality and Performance Management solution

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Friday 7th May 2010 - 9:36am

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NHS Medway adopts Covalent Quality & Performance Management software NHS Medway adopts Covalent Quality & Performance Management software

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NHS Medway is the latest Primary Care Trust to adopt Covalent to help drive its quality improvement, performance management and compliance initiatives.

Located in Chatham, Kent, NHS Medway serves 280,000 people and manages a budget of £415 million. It joins neighbouring Local Authority Medway Council as a Covalent customer.

NHS Medway will be using Covalent's KPIs and Actions modules, initally for its commissioning arm to monitor CQUIN (Commissioning for Quality and Innovation) within the NHS Standard contract (Payment by Results) for its independent providers. In due course this may be extended to World Class Commissioning and the monitoring of other contracts.

For more information on Covalent Quality Improvement & Performance Management software for NHS organisations, please click here.

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