The National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) does not function as a traditional university with taught courses. Instead, it is an independent organization focused on improving healthcare quality through confidential enquiries into clinical outcomes. At its headquarters, NCEPOD coordinates national studies and reports on patient safety and mortality across various medical specialties.
NCEPOD's work involves multidisciplinary teams reviewing anonymized case data from NHS hospitals. Reports provide evidence-based recommendations to enhance patient safety, influencing national guidelines. While not offering formal academic courses, NCEPOD collaborates with medical educators for training modules on audit and quality improvement. These sessions, often held at the London base, target healthcare professionals and include workshops on data analysis, root cause analysis, and implementing change in clinical practice. The organization also supports research fellowships and disseminates findings through seminars and online resources, fostering continuous professional development in patient outcome assessment. Over 30 years, NCEPOD has published over 100 reports, each detailing methodologies for confidential enquiry and actionable insights for reducing avoidable deaths. This headquarters serves as the hub for all operational and analytical activities, ensuring rigorous, impartial investigations into healthcare delivery across the UK.