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Clinical governance: principles into practice.

J Wright1, M L Smith, D R Jackson

  • 1Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust, Bradford Royal Infirmary, UK.

Journal of Management in Medicine
|June 10, 2000
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This study outlines the early implementation of clinical governance in an acute National Health Service (NHS) Trust. Key findings emphasize teamwork, leadership development, and patient involvement for enhancing service quality.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Quality Improvement Science

Background:

  • Clinical governance implementation in acute National Health Service (NHS) Trusts is a critical area for service quality enhancement.
  • Early development phases require structured approaches to define principles and operational frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the foundational development of clinical governance within an acute NHS Trust.
  • To identify essential components and operational structures for successful clinical governance implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted three Trust-wide workshops and 17 departmental workshops between 1998-1999.
  • Utilized workshop discussions to define clinical governance principles and operational structures.

Main Results:

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  • Clinical governance was recognized as integral to trust operations, not an optional addition.
  • Teamwork, multidisciplinary collaboration, and shared leadership responsibilities are crucial for quality improvement.
  • Collaboration with primary care, patient involvement, and defined departmental objectives are prerequisites for progress.
  • Effective resource utilization (staff, time, IT, training) can be optimized.
  • Conclusions:

    • Successful clinical governance requires a shift towards integrated quality improvement.
    • Developing leadership, fostering collaboration, and engaging patients are vital for sustained quality enhancement.
    • Strategic resource management and clear objectives are necessary for monitoring and achieving quality targets.