National Peer Review Programme (NPRP) is a national quality assurance programme for NHS services.
The programme involves both self-assessment by teams and external reviews of teams conducted by professional peers, against nationally agreed “quality measures”.
The NPRP aims to improve care for patients and their families by:
ensuring services are as safe as possible;
improving the quality and effectiveness of care;
improving the patient and carer experience;
undertaking independent, fair reviews of services;
providing development and learning for all involved;
encouraging the dissemination of good practice.
The outcomes of NPRP are:
confirmation of the quality of services;
speedy identification of major shortcomings in the quality of services where they occur so that rectification can take place;
published reports that provide accessible public information about the quality of services;
timely information for local commissioning as well as for specialised commissioners in the designation of services;
validated information which is available to other stakeholders