Clinical Governance
Clinical governance describes the structures, processes and culture needed to ensure that healthcare organisations – and all individuals within them – can assure the quality of the care they provide and are continuously seeking to improve it.
The main components of clinical governance include:
- risk management
- clinical audit
- complaint review
- feedback
- education training
- continual professional development
- evidence- based care
- patient and carer involvement
- staffing and management
If you would like further details on our clinical governance policy, please contact the practice manager.