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QIPP: cutting budgets or working smarter?
Brocklehurst, P; Jones, C; Tickle, M
British dental journal. 2011;210(8):369-73.
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- DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2011.286
Abstract
The Department of Health's response to the national budget deficit is to ensure that the provision of NHS services is guided by four fundamental 'QIPP' principles: Quality, Innovation, Prevention, and Productivity. This agenda will govern all aspects of the National Health Service's (NHS') health care provision for the foreseeable future. NHS dental services will, like all other NHS services, need to make a contribution to the QIPP agenda. The purpose of this paper is to outline the implications for NHS dentistry.