National Neonatal Audit Programme

Some babies in the UK need specialist care when they are born. They may be born too early, with a low birth weight or have a medical condition. Since 2006, our clinical audit aims to improve care to these babies.
NNAP 2024 photo competition winner. Photo courtesy of Nick Furlong and Gemma Hextall

Published in October 2024, our summary report highlights key findings from data collected in 2023, and includes a pull out 'results at a glance'. We also present an extended analysis report, next steps and resources for improvement, a data line of sight table plus collated recommendations from previous years' reports.

This photo from our summary report's cover is courtesy of Nick and Gemma.

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The audit assesses whether babies admitted to neonatal units in England, Scotland and Wales receive consistent high quality care, and identify areas for quality improvement.
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Our short animated film is designed introduce the audit to parents and carers. It outlines how the NNAP works and signposts to further information and sources of support.
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These illustrate how hospitals have used the audit to identify and implement quality improvement activities - and improve patient care. They are published on QI Central, RCPCH’s quality improvement hub.
Our interactive dashboard shows data on the 10 NNAP performance metrics, and is updated each month. You can view results by neonatal unit, Integrated Care System / Health Board (Wales and Scotland) and neonatal network.
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This reporting tool, first released in October 2024, displays audit results, including an overall annual summary report for a neonatal unit or network. It enables you to compare results for audit measures and see whether a unit or network is outside the expected range.

At present, this includes results from 2023. We'll add results from previous years (2014-22) in the coming months.
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Your baby's care - a guide for parents and carers

Our guide, in English and Welsh, is especially for you. We explain how we ask doctors and nurses to record data about your baby, such as temperature, screening for eye disorders and consultation with you. We describe areas that are good, and that could be better.