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/ophthalmology
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- acute conjuctivitis.ppt
- acute eye conditions – a guide for the occaisional ophthalmologist (excellent).doc
- acute red eye – summary table.doc
- acute red eye made simple.pdf
- acute red eye.ppt
- emergencies of the eye – common.pdf
- emergencies of the eye.pdf
- eye emergencies.pdf
- eye handbook – 01 anatomy of the eye.pdf
- eye handbook – 02 external disease.pdf
- eye handbook – 03 anterior segment anatomy.pdf
- eye handbook – 04 diseases of anterior segment.pdf
- eye handbook – 05 vitreous disease.pdf
- eye handbook – 06 post segment anatomy.pdf
- eye handbook – 07 diseases of post segment.pdf
- eye handbook – 08 orbit anatomy.pdf
- eye handbook – 09 strabismus and amblyopia.pdf
- eye handbook – 10 visual and pupillary pathways.pdf
- eye handbook – 11 lesions of sensory and motor pathways.pdf
- eye handbook – 12 visual acuity and electrodiagnostic tests.pdf
- eye handbook – 13 tumours of eye and orbit.pdf
- eye handbook – 14 injuries to eye eyelid and orbit.pdf
- eye handbook – 15 refraction.pdf
- eye handbook – 16 glossary index and acknowledgements.pdf
- eye osce teaching plan for gp trainees.doc
- eye problems in gp – with pictures.ppt
- eye trauma.pdf
- eyes – acute red eye made simple.pdf
- eyes in general practice – comprehensive.ppt
- eyes in primary care.doc
- ophthalmology – core curriculum.doc
- ophthalmology in primary care.pdf
- ophthalmology tutorial.doc
- quick tips for eye problems in gp.doc
- red eye diagnostic chart.jpg
- red reflex – the importance of.pdf
- retinoblastoma – would you recognise it.pdf
- sudden loss of vision.doc
- trauma of the eye.pdf
- visual acuity – testing.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