The role of clinical governance as a strategy for quality improvement in primary care

Stephen M. Campbell, Grace M. Sweeney

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    Abstract

    This paper considers the process of implementing clinical governance in primary care and its impact on quality improvement. It discusses how clinical governance is being implemented both at the level of Primary Care Organisations and general practices, and the challenges to implementing clinical governance. It also suggests a model for promoting the factors that will help clinical governance improve quality of care. The experience of implementing clinical governance is broadly positive to date. However, the government needs to match its commitment to a ten-year programme of change with realistic timetables to secure the cultural and organisational changes needed to improve quality of care.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)S12-S17
    JournalBritish Journal of General Practice
    Volume52
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2002

    Keywords

    • Clinical governance
    • Primary care organisation
    • Primary care team
    • Quality improvement

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