Clinical governance has been acknowledged as the driving force behind National Health Service (NHS) reform since the government white paper outlined a new style of NHS in the UK in 1997. The framework of clinical governance ensures that NHS organizations are accountable for continually improving the quality of their services and safeguarding high standards of care by creating an environment in which excellence in clinical care will develop. A major component of a clinical governance framework requires utilizing audit procedures, which assess the effectiveness of current systems and ultimately direct continual quality improvement. This paper describes the audit component of a local clinical governance framework designed for a unit based with...
(i) Rationale, aims, objectives Little is known about the quality of occupational health care provi...
Context: Clinical governance describes a systematic approach to ensuring the quality and safety of h...
Clinical audit is about measuring the quality of care we provide against relevant standards. If we a...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of clinical audit as the principal quality control an...
Clinical governance is the most ambitious quality initiative in the history of the National Health S...
Clinical auditing practices are recognized universally as a useful tool in evaluating and improving ...
In 1989, a programme of clinical audit was introduced throughout the UK National Health Service (NHS...
With the NHS committed to making quality the centre of treatment, clinical audit – a proven and effe...
Clinical governance is defined by the government as: "a framework through which [National Healt...
The UK National Health Service (NI-IS) has undergone massive reform over the last ten years. Many of...
BACKGROUND: Several types of audits have been used to promote quality improvement (QI) in hospital c...
This paper contributes to the knowledge about the process of standardisation within the domain of me...
Rationale, aims, and objectives Healthcare systems worldwide devote significant resources towards co...
Clinical governance is an organisational approach to improving the quality of clinical services. A s...
BACKGROUND: Clinical audit is recognised worldwide as a useful tool for quality improvement.METHODS:...
(i) Rationale, aims, objectives Little is known about the quality of occupational health care provi...
Context: Clinical governance describes a systematic approach to ensuring the quality and safety of h...
Clinical audit is about measuring the quality of care we provide against relevant standards. If we a...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of clinical audit as the principal quality control an...
Clinical governance is the most ambitious quality initiative in the history of the National Health S...
Clinical auditing practices are recognized universally as a useful tool in evaluating and improving ...
In 1989, a programme of clinical audit was introduced throughout the UK National Health Service (NHS...
With the NHS committed to making quality the centre of treatment, clinical audit – a proven and effe...
Clinical governance is defined by the government as: "a framework through which [National Healt...
The UK National Health Service (NI-IS) has undergone massive reform over the last ten years. Many of...
BACKGROUND: Several types of audits have been used to promote quality improvement (QI) in hospital c...
This paper contributes to the knowledge about the process of standardisation within the domain of me...
Rationale, aims, and objectives Healthcare systems worldwide devote significant resources towards co...
Clinical governance is an organisational approach to improving the quality of clinical services. A s...
BACKGROUND: Clinical audit is recognised worldwide as a useful tool for quality improvement.METHODS:...
(i) Rationale, aims, objectives Little is known about the quality of occupational health care provi...
Context: Clinical governance describes a systematic approach to ensuring the quality and safety of h...
Clinical audit is about measuring the quality of care we provide against relevant standards. If we a...