Abstract
Clinical governance refers to a system or a framework through which National Health Service (NHS) organizations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services and safeguarding high standards of care, by creating an environment in which clinical excellence will flourish. Various ‘dashboards’ or ‘score cards’ are currently being promoted with an intention of improving patient care and outcomes. It is believed that a closer observation of selected parameters, on a regular basis, may facilitate timely action, thereby avoiding adverse incidents. It is, therefore, hoped that such ‘dashboards’ or ‘score cards’ may also help clinicians, managers, trust boards, commissioners and patients to identify areas of good clinical practice and also to recognize areas that require improvement.
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