ENSURING QUALITY HEALTHCARE PRACTICE FOR DOCTORS AND MEDICAL ALLIED PROFESSIONALS THROUGH A DIGITAL INTERACTIVE AUDIT PLATFORM F. Papamalis 1 , S. Cunningham 2 , P. Hodges 2 , A. Grochowska 3 , A. Stefanowicz- Kocol 3 , I. Poultourtzidis 1 , M. Lillo-Crespo 5 , M. Nikolaidou 1 , S. Ko 5 , V. Höijer-Brear 6 , M. Törne 6 , Z. Tilley Zoe 5 , S. Felliciano 7 , S. Konstantinidis 5 , D. Spachos 1 , P. Bamidis 1 1 Lab of Medical Physics and Digital Innovation School of Medicine Aristotle University (GREECE) 2 Middlesex University (UNITED KINGDOM) 3 University of Applied Sciences in Tarnow (POLAND) 4 University of Alicante. (SPAIN) 5 University of Nottingham (UNITED KINGDOM) 6 Satakunta University of Applied Sciences (FINLAND) 7 Knowledge Innovation Centre (MALTA) Abstract Internationally there are different requirements for measuring and monitoring health care practice and cross-border clinical placement. However, the quality of the clinical training settings has a significant impact on student experience and knowledge and eventually on the quality of the healthcare services. HealINT4ALL funded by the European Union aims to develop a global prepared health workforce regardless of cultural, political or educational context. Despite the great diversity due to the different needs, resources, regulations etc., there is a clear need for harmonised minimum training requirements especially for healthcare professions and from those benefiting from automatic recognition across the EU such as doctors, nurses and midwives, as reflected by the EU Directive (2013/55/EU). In offering international mobility, universities must ensure that learning environment standards are ethical and commensurate with their own quality assurance processes. For medical professions, demonstrating the quality of clinical practice internationally can be a challenging task. The project will innovatively adapt the newly established audit protocol and support tools to suit the needs of higher education for wider application in learning environments in medical-related professionals. The participatory co-creation methodology involving end-users in workshops to ensure alignment of the digital content with the learning needs of the students is essential to facilitate consistency and assure confidence for all stakeholders in the audit process and its outcomes. In order to facilitate quality assurance, consistency and raise standards of care, a digital interactive audit platform, supported by access to a central database is incrementally developed. The triangulation of the evidence obtained from the mapping exercise of the participating countries, provided the basis for the development of the first part of the digital audit platform. Keywords: clinical placement, auditing system, students learning, digital interactive audit tool, healthcare services. 1 INTRODUCTION The health professions are passing through a transformative phase with direct implication on students’ learning. Internationally, there are different requirements for measuring and monitoring healthcare practice and the cross-border quality of education. The quality of the clinical placement has a significant impact on student learning and is inextricable linked with the effectiveness of healthcare system. HealINT4ALL funded by the European Union aims to develop a global prepared health workforce regardless of cultural, political or educational context and could contribute towards curriculum transformation that enhance learning in the clinical environments of health professions. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching highlights the need for reforms in health professions educations, which foster the development of learning environments that integrate classroom and clinical concepts emphasising clinical reasoning [1]. Likewise, the World Health Organization (WHO), in the Framework for Action on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Proceedings of INTED2023 Conference 6th-8th March 2023 ISBN: 978-84-09-49026-4 5825