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Headache service quality: the role of specialized headache centres within structured headache services, and suggested standards and criteria as centres of excellence

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JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN
Volume 20, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s10194-019-0970-7

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Headache; Health care; Health service organization; Structured headache services; Specialized headache centres; Service quality; Standards; European Headache Federation; Global Campaign against Headache

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In joint initiatives, the European Headache Federation and Lifting The Burden have described a model of structured headache services (with their basis in primary care), defined service quality in this context, and developed practical methods for its evaluation.Here, in a continuation of the service quality evaluation programme, we set out ten suggested role- and performance-defining standards for specialized headache centres operating as an integral component of these services. Verifiable criteria for evaluation accompany each standard. The purposes are five-fold: (i) to inspire and promote, or stimulate the establishment of, specialized headache centres as centres of excellence; (ii) to define the role of such centres within optimally structured and organized national headache services; (iii) to set out criteria by which such centres may be recognized as exemplary in their fulfilment of this role; (iv) to provide the basis for, and to initiate and motivate, collaboration and networking between such centres both nationally and internationally; (v) ultimately to improve the delivery and quality of health care for headache.

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