Decision details
PCC DN - Funding for TARN (Trauma Audit & Research Network) 2020-2022 Comparator Report via The University of Manchester
Decision Maker: Director for Police, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
This report provides a robust method of data
collection and analysis for a focused 2 week sprint audit to review
the prevalence of people presenting to hospitals in Greater
Manchester as a result of interpersonal violence. Two previous
local reports provided a rich source of data and the aim is to
continue to run this audit annually for 5 years in total to allow a
rich local comparator dataset across all hospitals in Greater
Manchester who receive trauma patients.
In parallel there was a national report funded by NHS England in
2021 using the same methodology.
The Trauma Audit & Research Network (TARN) is the mandated
national clinical audit for traumatic injury and collects data from
all trauma receiving hospitals across England, Wales and
Ireland.
Established in 1990, TARN has become the key national provider for
delivering evidence of quality trauma care for both clinical and
commissioning purposes.
Through the data submitted to TARN, information is delivered to
hospitals in the form of clinical reports and Major Trauma
Dashboards to support all trusts in their governance of trauma
care. In addition, the organisation is central in providing the
facility to support allocation of the Best Practice Tariff for
Major Trauma in excess of £60 million per annum across NHS
England.
The organisation is able to deliver national quality improvement
projects on behalf of Department of Health, NHS England and other
healthcare bodies. TARN currently provides hospital level
information to support the National Clinical Audit Benchmarking
(NCAB) programme which was established by the CQC and HQIP to
provide a snapshot of Trust audit data set against individual
national benchmarks.
TARN has a strong global reputation in trauma research and holds
the largest European trauma registry (approx. 1 million records).
In the last 10 years, the group has generated 100+ publications
with a further 50+ ongoing research projects within its
portfolio.
No other organisation has the infrastructure and access to previous
data to support this sprint audit and data analysis.
Decision:
The GM VRU is seeking to award £5,000 to
The University of Manchester to commission a report to review the
prevalence of people presenting to hospitals in Greater Manchester
as a result of interpersonal violence.
Publication date: 13/01/2023
Date of decision: 12/12/2022