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An Introduction to Clinical Governance and Patient Safety

An Introduction to Clinical Governance and Patient Safety

9780199558612
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Clinical Governance is integral to healthcare and all doctors must have an understanding of both basic principles, and how to apply them in daily practice. Within the Clinical Governance framework, patient safety is the top priority for all healthcare organisations, with the prevention of avoidable harm a key goal. Traditionally medical training has concentrated on the acquisition of knowledge and skills related to diagnostic intervention and therapeutic procedures. The need tofocus on non-technical aspects of clinical practice, including communication and team working, is now evident; ensuring tomorrows staff are competent to function effectively in any healthcare facility. This book provides a guide to how healthcare systems work; their structure, regulation and inspection, and key areas including risk management, resource effectiveness and wider aspects of knowledge management. Changing curricula at undergraduate level reflect this, but post-graduate training is lagging behind and does not always equip trainees appropriately for a hectic clinical environment. An Introduction to Clinical Governance and Patient Safety presents a simple overview ofclinical governance in context, highlighting important principles required to function effectively in a pressurised healthcare environment. It is presented in short sections based on the original seven pillars of clinical governance. These have been expanded to include the fundamental principles of systems, teamworking, leadership, accountability, and ownership in healthcare, with examples from everyday practice. This format is designed to facilitate use as a pocket guide which can be dipped into during the working day, as well as for general reading. Examples from all branches of medicine are presented to facilitate understanding. Contributors are taken from a broad base - from junior doctors to internationally recognised experts - ensuring issues are addressed from all perspectives.
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OUP Oxford
85683
9780199558612
9780199558612

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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
480
Dimensions (mm)
157 x 234
Weight (g)
733
  • Clinical governance and patient safety - an overview; Section 1 - Risk Management; Risk awareness; Risk identification; Risk assessment; Risk control; Risk assurance; Complaints and claims; Risk management standards; Section 2 - Clinical Effectiveness; Evidence-based medicine; NICE and NSFs; Clinical guidelines; Clinical audit; Research governance; New interventional procedures; Integrated care pathways; Section 3 - Strategic Effectiveness; The Trust board; Trust strategy and strategic planning; Capacity efficiency and targets; Service provision; Policies and procedures; Quality improvement; Performance management; Section 4 - Resource Effectiveness; Recruitment and retention; Improving working lives; Revalidation; Managing poor performance; Facilities - the hidden hospital; Equipment management; Section 5 - Learning Effectiveness; Induction; Training; Continuing professional development; Competence; Knowledge management; Clinical information systems; Section 6 - Patient Experience; Patient and public involvement; Patient advice and liaison; Patient consultation; Patient feedback; Patient choice; Patient information; The expert patient; Section 7 - Communication Effectiveness; Communicating with the public; Communicating with commissioners; Clinical networks; Board communication; Staff communication; Communicating with patients; Section 8 - Fundamental Principles; Accountability, safety and professionalism; Team working; Leadership; Complex systems and resilience;
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