Clinical Governance: An International Journal: Volume 20 Issue 1
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Clinical governance: an assessment of New Zealand’s approach and performance
Robin Gauld, Simon HorsburghClinical governance policy initiatives have been introduced in many countries and health systems. How to assess development is an important question. The purpose of this paper is…
The role of information governance within English clinical governance: Observations based upon the interim report from the NIGC of the Care Quality Commission
Alan Gillies– The purpose of this paper is designed to explore the relationship between information and clinical governance in the English NHS.
“Safe handover saves lives”: results from clinical audit
Rajeev Advani, Nicola Marie Stobbs, Neil Killick, B Nirmal KumarThe implementation of the European Working Time Directive and its subsequent impact on the hours worked by doctors in training has resulted in shift-working rotas being the norm…
Antimicrobial resistance and stewardship
David Birnbaum– The purpose of this paper is to report on recent developments concerning promotion of initiatives to contain the spread of resistance to antimicrobial drugs.
CGIJ review
Fiona MacVane Phipps– The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the content of the current issue of CGIJ.