Alignment view
Map Trust policy to national recommendations.
Index
Surface where local policy diverges and when it was last reviewed.
Map Trust policy to national recommendations.
Highlight where local policies lag behind.
Record approval and review notes.
The Local vs National Index is a structured tool designed to help NHS Trusts and healthcare organisations systematically compare their internal clinical policies and procedures against current national guidance. This index serves as a centralised dashboard for governance teams, clinical safety officers, and senior management to monitor compliance, identify gaps, and manage the policy lifecycle effectively.
The index functions as a dynamic repository that catalogues every local policy document within a Trust. Each policy is linked to its corresponding national guidelines issued by bodies such as NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence), NHS England, the CQC (Care Quality Commission), and other professional societies. The system automatically tracks key metadata for each policy, including its version, publication date, scheduled review date, and the individual or committee responsible for its upkeep.
Maintaining alignment between local and national guidance is a fundamental component of clinical governance and risk management. Divergence can lead to several significant risks:
This index provides proactive visibility, allowing organisations to address discrepancies before they escalate into serious issues.
The index operates through a continuous three-stage cycle: Mapping, Monitoring, and Management.
The Local vs National Index incorporates several advanced features to streamline governance workflows:
This checklist can help governance and clinical safety teams effectively implement and benefit from the Local vs National Index.
Healthcare organisations often face similar obstacles when implementing policy alignment systems. Here are common challenges with practical solutions:
The development and application of the Local vs National Index are informed by established frameworks and best practices in clinical governance.
A large acute NHS Trust with over 10,000 staff members implemented the Local vs National Index to address challenges with policy management across multiple sites and specialties. Before implementation, the Trust struggled with:
After six months of using the index, the Trust achieved:
The Trust's Clinical Governance Manager reported: "The index has transformed how we manage policies. We now have real-time visibility of our compliance status and can proactively address issues before they become problems."