Project objective
To improve health outcomes for women and their families throughout Scotland by promoting more uniform standards of high quality, evidence-based reproductive healthcare
Clinical Audit Reference no
CA 97/04
Project initiation date
Initiation of SPCERH: September 1997
Initiation of Phase 3: September 2003
Initiation of Phase 3: September 2003
Scheduled completion date
September 2007
Expected publication date
N/A
About this project
The work programme is built around four complementary roles of Audit and Guidelines, Co-ordination and Advisory, Feedback and Implementation and Research. Within this, there are 11 core undertakings, including administering the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths (Scotland), the Scottish Confidential Audit of Severe Maternal Morbidity and the Scottish Stillbirth and Infant Death Survey.
Project team members and contributors
- Grant Holders: Professor Andrew Calder, Head of Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Simpson Centre for Reproductive Health, NHS Lothian and Dr James Chalmers, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, Information Services Division
- Dr Gillian Penney, Programme Co-ordinator, SPCERH
Budget and special resources
Phase 3–£887,880
For more information
- Beatrice Cant, Senior Programmes Manager, CECU, NHS QIS
- Dr Gillian Penney, Programme Co-ordinator, SPCERH
