Clinical governance: a guide to implementation for healthcare professionals
By: McSherry, Rob.
Contributor(s): Tingle, John.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford Blackwell 2006Edition: 2nd.Description: 182p.ISBN: 9781405139205.Subject(s): Audit | Health Services Administration | Quality Control | Management | Clinical GovernanceItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Standard Loan | SMH Library | Loans SMH | 362.1068 (Browse shelf) | Available | T03054 | ||
Standard Loan | SVUH Library | Clinical Audit (Special Collection) | CA362.1068 (Browse shelf) | Available | Clinical Audit | T12294 |
CHAPTER 1: Introduction and background: clinical governance and the National Health Service.
CHAPTER 2: What is clinical governance?
CHAPTER 3: A guide to clinical governance.
CHAPTER 4: Applying clinical governance in daily practice.
CHAPTER 5: Identifying and exploring the barriers to the implementation of clinical governance.
CHAPTER 6: Clinical governance and the law.
CHAPTER 7: The impact of clinical governance in the National Health Service.
CHAPTER 8: Conclusion: the future of clinical governance for healthcare professionals.
Clinical governance enables healthcare professionals to reduce clinical risks, enhance clinical quality via the application of evidence-based practice and deliver good quality care. "Clinical Governance: A Guide to Implementation for Healthcare Professionals (second edition)" provides a comprehensive overview of what is meant by clinical governance and how it can be implemented in practice. "Clinical governance: A Guide to Implementation for Healthcare Professionals (second edition)" provides step-by-step practical advice, facilitating better understanding of the key principles of clinical governance. This second edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect recent legal changes and developments in patient involvement and continuing professional development. Each chapter includes reflective questions, activities and case studies taken from clinical practice as well as a full list of references and further reading.
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