We are delighted to announce that North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust (NWAS) has selected Doc‑works Scribe Clinical Audit Management to support its clinical audit and quality improvement activities.
Following a thorough evaluation process, NWAS chose Doc‑works to help streamline audit workflows, improve visibility of audit activity, and support robust governance across the organisation. The implementation of Scribe Clinical Audit Management, built on the Scribe platform, will enable teams to plan, manage, and report on audits more efficiently, while supporting continuous improvement and high standards of patient care.
The Doc‑works clinical audit tool provides a structured, centralised platform that supports consistent audit activity, improved reporting, and greater assurance. It is designed around the practical needs of clinical teams, helping organisations demonstrate learning, improvement, and compliance with governance requirements.
Ceri Jones, CEO, Doc‑works, said:
“We are proud to be working in partnership with North West Ambulance Service to support their commitment to high quality, safe patient care. The selection of Scribe Clinical Audit Management reflects the importance of using technology that is both practical and flexible, while remaining firmly focused on the needs of frontline clinical teams. We look forward to working closely with NWAS to deliver meaningful, measurable improvements through clinical audit.”
John Price, Clinical Effective Lead, Consultant Paramedic, NWAS commented:
“Effective clinical audit plays a critical role in maintaining strong clinical governance and keeping patients safe. By partnering with Doc‑works, we are introducing a modern, structured platform that will support greater consistency, transparency, and learning across our audit activity. The Doc‑works Scribe Clinical Audit Tool will help our teams identify improvement opportunities, strengthen assurance, and embed patient safety at the heart of our clinical practice.”
This partnership reflects NWAS’s ongoing commitment to quality, safety, and evidence based practice, and reinforces the Trust’s focus on using digital solutions to support improvement and assurance across its services.
