Bradford VTS Online Resources:
Patient Safety & Quality of Care
Clinical Governance
path: For LEADERSHIP – see main ONLINE RESOURCES > THE GP IN THE WIDER PROF. ENVIRONMENT/clinical-knowledge/elderly
- 6CIT – 6 item cognitive impairment test.doc
- advance care plan – top tips.pdf
- advance care planning.pptx
- avoiding dehydration in older people Bitesize.pdf
- case scenario – elderly and nursing home.pdf
- curriculum for elderly medicine.doc
- dementia – abbey pain scale.pdf
- dementia – advanced care planning discussion.pdf
- dementia – AMTS hodkison tests.doc
- dementia – artificial nutrition and hydration.pdf
- dementia – end stage assessment tool.pdf
- dementia – end stage care pathway.pdf
- dementia – memory assessment service.ppt
- dementia – MMSE AMTS 6CIT scores.pdf
- dementia – MMSE AMTS and 6CIT scores.PPT
- dementia – MMSE GPCOG and AMT scores.doc
- dementia – MMSE.docx
- dementia – my wife has dementia.docx
- dementia – palliative care for these patients.pdf
- dementia – using antipsychotic checklist.pdf
- dementia and artificial nutrition.pdf
- dementia and poor care.docx
- dementia guideline.pdf
- dementia poem – fathers old cardigan.doc
- dementia.pptx
- dignity – what does it mean and sustaining it.doc
- elderly top tips 2019 – medication reviews and delerium.pdf
- emergency care plans – discussing – infographic.pdf
- enduring power of attorney and lasting powers of attorney.doc
- falls – medication culprits.pdf
- falls – pathway of a faller.docx
- falls assessment and care plan.pdf
- falls in the elderly.ppt
- falls prevention programmes.ppt
- falls slips trips and syncope.ppt
- frailty & short life expectancy – identifying.pdf
- frailty.pptx
- holistic approach to elderly care – teaching framework.pdf
- mental health in older people – a practice primer.pdf
- nsf elderly.doc
- nursing homes and medication reviews.doc
- osteoporosis – black screening tool.doc
- osteoporosis – calcium rich foods and bone health.pdf
- osteoporosis – glucocorticoid induced.pdf
- osteoporosis – simple guide.pdf
- osteoporosis and t-score.pdf
- PP11Thumbs.ptn
- prescribing – anticholinergic drug problem.pdf
- prescribing – cumulative drug toxicity tool for elderly.pdf
- prescribing – deprescribing antipsychotics in elderly.pdf
- prescribing – deprescribing benzodiazepines and z drugs in elderly.pdf
- prescribing – drug efficacy and NNT.pdf
- prescribing – drug efficacy NNT table.pdf
- prescribing – drugs to review – special notes on specific drugs.pdf
- prescribing – health economic analysis of polypharmacy.pdf
- prescribing – medication and falls in elderly.pdf
- prescribing – medication in the frailest adults.pdf
- prescribing – medication review – 7 steps.pdf
- prescribing – polypharmacy guidance and realistic prescribing manual 2018 – scotland 3rd edition – excellent.pdf
- prescribing – polypharmacy.pdf
- prescribing – prioritising patients for medication review – potential projects.pdf
- prescribing – reviewing medication in older people 2020.pdf
- prescribing – sick day rules for elderly.pdf
- prescribing – sip feed guidelines.pdf
- respect emergency care treatment form – what it is and what it is not.docx
- stroke – interesting facts and figures.ppt
- stroke as a hot topic.rtf
- tia and abcd2.pdf
- top tips in dementia and care homes 2020 and diadem.pdf
- why arent we allowed to die naturally anymore.pdf
Clinical governance is “a system 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 excellence in clinical care will flourish.” (Scally and Donaldson 1998, p.61). Clinical governance is an umbrella term. It covers activities that help sustain and improve high standards of patient care. Doctors may already be familiar with some of these activities, quality and safety improvement, for example. What is different is the effort to bind these activities together and make them more effective. Health care organisations now have a duty to the communities they serve for maintaining the quality and safety of care. Whatever structures, systems and processes an organisation puts in place, it must be able to show evidence that standards are upheld. The Bradford VTS website aims to promote a better understanding of clinical governance with this web resource. It wants to help GP trainees (and trainers) to become more involved with local and national quality improvement projects.
There are 5 key themes of clinical governance.
1. Patient Focus 2. Quality Improvement 3. Staff Focus 4. Leadership 5. Information Focus