Scottish Trauma Audit Group (STAG): Definitions for eSTAG
- Type
- Resources
- Published
- 16 July 2020
- Healthcare audits
Description
The objective of this document is to ensure that STAG has comprehensive, robust and standardised data.
eSTAG has been developed to support the collection of trauma data in order to report on process and outcome measures to help target and support quality improvement for this patient group. One of the key objectives will be to support the introduction and development of the Scottish Trauma Network, by reporting the compliance with the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for this network.
eSTAG has real time linkage with a subset of Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) data ensuring that where possible data are only collected once.
Standard reports have been produced in Tableau and this information is updated daily from data entered into eSTAG the day before ensuring that reports are using current data.
The development of eSTAG and Tableau reporting meets strict information governance standards to ensure that General Data Protection Regulation is adhered to.
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