Category:Clinical Governance

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Clinical governance is the organisational structure within the NHS that redefined responsibility for clinical services and their quality in the NHS from just before the start of the twenty first century. A new formal legal structure in the United Kingdom supported this from 1999.

Subcategories

This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.

C

  • Category:Checklists
  • Category:Clinical effectiveness
  • Category:Clinical governance
  • Category:Clinical risk

C cont.

  • Category:Clinical safety
  • Category:Clinical skills

E

  • Category:Evidence Based Healthcare

I

  • Category:Infection control

M

  • Category:Management
  • Category:Medical education

Pages in category "Clinical Governance"

The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

A

  • Accident Compensation Corporation
  • Ambulatory emergency care
  • Anonymisation
  • Apology
  • Audit

B

  • Bias

C

  • Checklist
  • Clinical effectiveness
  • Clinical governance

D

  • Discharge communication

E

  • European medicines agency

E cont.

  • Evidence based medicine

H

  • Hill's criteria

I

  • Impropriety
  • Incompatible devices
  • Information governance

M

  • Medical indemnity
  • Medical records
  • Medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency

N

  • NCEPOD
  • National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS)
  • National patient safety agency

N cont.

  • Negligence

Q

  • Quality of evidence

R

  • References
  • Risk

S

  • Safety
  • Scottish Audit of Surgical Mortality
  • Scottish Trauma Audit Group
  • Standard operating procedure
  • System of care

T

  • Trauma Audit and Research Network
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  • Discussion
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