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26 February 2014. Peter Thompson. HFEA Chief Executive. Putting patients at the centre of what we do. I n 2012…. Multiple births rate. 24%. Multiple birth rate. 15%. 2008. Year. 2013. Quality and safety of patient care. Last year we carried out: 38 renewal inspections - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: 26 February  2014

#hfeaconference2014

26 February 2014

Peter ThompsonHFEA Chief Executive

Putting patients at the centre of what we do

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In 2012….

IVF cycles carried out 62,155

Babies born from IVF 17,673

IVF treatment cycles using donor gametes 5,663

Donor conceived babies born (IVF) 1,800

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Multiple births rate

20132008

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15%

24%

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Quality and safety of patient care

Last year we carried out:

38 renewal inspections

37 interim inspections

10 initial (new centre) inspections

Handled 510 incidents

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This was easily the best actual inspection I have experienced since I became MD in 1996. It was a very useful dialogue which highlighted some deficiencies of which we were unaware.

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Working collaboratively with others

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Joint working with other regulatory bodies

HFEA

CQC

MHRA

HTA

HRA

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Emerging scientific developments

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HFEA future direction

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ADVISORY GROUP

Information for Quality (IfQ)

1) Data Dictionary

4) Digital (website information & CAFC)

3) Analytics & Reporting

2) Data SubmissionReviewing what we collect Reviewing how we

collect

Reviewing how we share and analyse

Reviewing how we provide information

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Context for future work

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Our model for quality

Quality

(of care and of outcomes)

Reduced organisational costs, increased value

Reduced effort and costs for centres being regulated

Improved information about treatment options, donation, research and other related subjects, such as reproductive

issues, pre-conceptual care, and the fertility journey

Increased consumer choice and comparability, for patients and commissioners

Increased collaborative work with professional bodies

Regulatory focus geared to maximal patient benefit

Setting standards

Increasing and informing choice

Efficiency, economy and value

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Help us shape our strategic direction

www.hfea.gov.uk/8572.html

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Thank you.

#hfeaconference2014