Stroke Improvement National Audit Programme (SINAP)
The Stroke Improvement National Audit Programme (SINAP) is a national clinical audit, run by the Stroke Programme at the Royal College of Physicians. SINAP collects information from hospitals about the care provided to stroke patients in their first three days in hospital.
New results for SINAP are available in the 'Latest results' section.
The aim for SINAP is that data will be submitted to the audit for all new stroke admissions across all relevant hospitals and, more importantly, that the information and results from the audit are used to improve care for stroke patients.
The audit, commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), is carried out on behalf of the Intercollegiate Stroke Working Party. SINAP is a continuous audit, taking place all year round until 31 March 2012.
Explore SINAP
- Latest results – for the latest results from the audit
- Hospitals participating in the audit – to find out which hospitals are participating in SINAP
- Information for patients and public – such as the latest key findings, aims and objectives and useful questions and answers
- Information for hospitals and healthcare professionals - including information about registering for SINAP, key dates, and SINAP user groups
- Earlier results – for earlier results from the audit
Contact
Email: sinap@rcplondon.ac.uk
Telephone: 020 3075 1318
- Related specialties: Stroke medicine
- Author/Department: Clinical Effectiveness and Evaluation Unit
