The National Audit of Intermediate Care will be taking place in 2017 funded by NHS England and free to all participants. In preparation for the next iteration of this project, the NHS Benchmarking Network is seeking feedback from potential participants to ensure that all data collected from participants is relevant. To support the scoping process, please complete the following multiple choice questions. If you have any further comments, please provide these in the comments boxes provided.

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1. Within the NAIC data specification, it is important to collect information on governance, performance monitoring and examples of good practice

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2. Within the NAIC data specification, it is important to collect information on how IC services are commissioned i.e. location of service / level of integration

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3. Within the NAIC data specification, it is important to collect information on the funding of IC services

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4. Within the NAIC data specification, it is important to collect information on activity undertaken by IC services within the health and social care economy

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5. Within the NAIC data specification, it is important to split information collected by the different IC service types (bed based, home based, re-ablement and crisis response)

If your organisation did not participate in the NAIC 2015, please go to question 9.

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6. In NAIC 2015, clear definitions were provided at each stage of data collection

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7. The scope and structure of the NAIC 2015 was appropriate to capture your intermediate care services commissioned

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8. The outputs available from the NAIC 2015 were useful

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9. Please add any other comments you may have with regards to the National Audit of Intermediate Care

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10. Is your organisation planning to participate in the NAIC 2017?

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11. If you would like to be contacted with regards to your survey response, please provide your email address below.

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