Clinical Governance: An International Journal: Volume 19 Issue 4
Table of contents - Special Issue: The meaning of clinical governance: an international comparison
Clinical governance in the Irish health system – a review of progress
Eilish McAuliffeThe purpose of this paper is to explain the path that the Irish health system has taken towards achieving good clinical governance, exploring the historical influences on its’…
A Canadian perspective on clinical governance
Marc Berg, Georgina BlackThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the state of clinical governance practices globally as well as a more detailed examination of the clinical governance…
Clinical governance in Dutch hospitals
Daan Botje, Thomas Plochg, Niek S. Klazinga, Cordula WagnerFor accountability purposes, performance information sharing and clear divisions of responsibilities between medical specialists and executive boards are critical. The purpose of…
An inquiry into different perspectives of health and illness: is the reconciliation possible?
Khan Ferdousour Rahman, Haya M. Al-Khatlan– The purpose of this paper is to review different perspectives of health and illness keeping the human being at the center.
An action framework for compliance and governance
Allen O’Neill– The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework for clinical governance, in particular, the compliance of data privacy in a healthcare organisation.
Targeting Lyme
David BirnbaumThe purpose of this paper is to describe recent passage of a private member's bill that can put Canada on a different path from the USA in attempting to resolve conflict that…
CGIJ review
Fiona MacVane– The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the content of the current issue of CGIJ.