Clinical governance is a systematic approach to maintaining and improving the quality of patient care within a healthcare framework. In a non-clinical organisation, where an internal first responder model is employed to provide care beyond basic first aid, clinical governance ensures the delivery of safe, effective, and reliable care.
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Governance
Essential for every non-clinical organisation that provides a higher level of care than workplace first aid.
What is Clinical Governance?
Implementing clinical governance in a non-clinical organisation is essential to ensuring the provision of high-quality, safe, and effective care. By focusing on quality standards, risk management, clinical effectiveness, engagement, information management, and strong leadership, the organisation can foster a culture of continuous improvement and accountability, ultimately enhancing the health and well-being of those it serves.
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (RCSEd FPHC) states that any training that goes beyond basic first aid should operate within a structured framework of governance and CPD. This ensures that individuals providing care work within a clearly defined scope of practice, are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills, and that their practice is continuously reviewed and improved.
A link to the RCSEd FPHC Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM) competency framework can be found below:
https://fphc.rcsed.ac.uk/media/2911/phem-competency-descriptors-and-framework.pdf
The below document has been written by Rob Harwood, Head of Health and Safety at Kirklees College, as a guide to what good clinical governance should look like.
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