[HTML][HTML] Risk management in the NHS: governance, finance and clinical risk

P Fenn, T Egan - Clinical medicine, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Health services are inherently risky: their core activities involve a response to unpredictable
events where the potential for loss (both financial and non-financial) is high. Moreover, the …

Clinical risk management: one piece of the quality jigsaw.

C Vincent, F Moss - Quality in Health Care, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Risk management is an organizational response to a need to reduce errors andtheir costs. It
is now regarded as an" important activity" in all parts of the National Health Service (NHS) in …

[PDF][PDF] The development of clinical risk management

K Walshe - Clinical risk management: Enhancing patient safety, 2001 - ndl.ethernet.edu.et
Clinical risk management can be defined or described either in terms of its form or its
function–through the processes involved or the outcomes it is intended to produce. For the …

Telling patients the truth: a systems approach to disclosing adverse events

MD Cantor - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2002 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Resistance of physicians to clinical governance will continue until they can see how a real
programme works operationally and a measurable leap in quality is achieved. In the …

[BOOK][B] Quality, risk and control in health care

E Scrivens - 2004 - books.google.com
†œWith better governance a key issue in the NHS boardroom, this book provides a
comprehensive underpinning to future developments. †Roger Moore, Chief Executive …

Risk management: what is it?

S Bird - Australian family physician, 2007 - search.informit.org
Case histories are based on actual medical negligence claims or medicolegal referrals,
however certain facts have been omitted or changed by the author to ensure the anonymity …

The role of clinical audit in risk reduction

PJ Cowan - British Journal of Clinical Governance, 2002 - emerald.com
Recent criticism of some aspects of current practice within the NHS has placed the role of
clinical audit increasingly under the spotlight. In a recent publication, the National Institute …

Education for clinical governance

P Bayliss, P Hill, K Calman, J Hamilton - British Journal of Clinical …, 2001 - emerald.com
For the modernisation of the NHS and successful implementation of clinical governance
there must be a new curriculum, with new educational goals for the education of clinicians …

Meeting the information needs of risk managers and clinical governance leads

J Murphy - He@ lth Information on the Internet, 2005 - triggered.edina.clockss.org
Meeting the information needs of risk managers and clinical governance leads He@lth
Information on the Internet logo He@lth Information on the Internet Skip to main page content …

Managing risk in hazardous conditions: improvisation is not enough

R Amalberti, C Vincent - BMJ quality & safety, 2020 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Healthcare systems are under stress as never before. An ageing population, increasing
complexity and comorbidities, continual innovation, the ambition to allow unfettered access …