Clinical Governance refers to the structures health care organisations have in place to ensure accountability for continuous improvement to the quality of their services, maintaining safe, high standards of care and promoting excellence in clinical care.
Quality Improvement (QI) Coordinating Committee
The purpose of the QI Coordinating committee is to provide a formal mechanism for monitoring, reviewing and coordinating the quality of care and service provided by the organisation. Membership of this Committee comprises representation from the Board of Directors, Executive Management, Senior Medical Staff, Department Heads and a community representative.
In monitoring the quality of care, the QI Coordinating Committee receives reports relating to patient feedback (for example, complaints, compliments, or suggestions for improvement), adverse incidents, compliance with healthcare standards and activities of other organisational committees.
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