It was acknowledged, however, that individual general practices and primary care teams would actually deliver many of the requirements of clinical governance on the ground.Because of this, the opinions and attitudes of staff at practice level, particularly the clinical governance leads in the ...
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Conclusion —Comparative evidence-based indicators, used as part of clinical governance in primary care groups, could have the potential to turn evidence into everyday practice, to improve the quality of patient care, and to have an impact on the population's health. However, to derive such ...
摘要: Clinical governance is defined as 'the framework through which NHS organisations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services and safeguarding high standards of care, by creating an environment in which clinical excellence will flourish' (Department of Health, 1998)....
Clinical Governance in Practice patient unit. Indicators as defined by the JCAHO relate to important dimensions of care that are high- volume, high-risk or problem-prone (JCAHO, 1986). An example might be the use of restraint. The value- free nature of indicators means... F Oyebode,N Brow...
Clinical governance is concerned with the work involved in both getting both quality assurance and improvement integrated into routine everyday practice in health care [6]. Implementing this agenda has been a huge management task, not just because of the infrastructure it requires, but also because...
The article focuses on the use of clinical governance systems in the assessment of general practitioners' performance in Great Britain. According to Malcolm Lewis, director of postgraduate general practitioner, est...
At least 6 months experience of working in Acute Medicine or Emergency Medicine Completed UK Foundation Programme (or equivalent) Full MRCP Completed at least 2 years of Core Medical training (at SHO level) or equivalent Commitment to clinical governance/ improving quality of patient care ...
The data supporting the findings and figures in this study are provided in the supplementary materials. Other data, including WGS data from the S-PRESTO cohort study are not publicly available due to multi-institutional cohort data governance and ethical restrictions. The S-PRESTO Executive Committee...