The Clinical Governance and Quality Assurance - High Standard Care
Posted: Saturday, June 13, 2009
by Steve Hill
Stuttering therapy
It is of utmost importance that patients receive the highest possible standard of care as set out in the NHS "Clinical Governance and Quality Assurance" guide. Care and safety are the real watchwords here and these are what are known in certain instances as "high tech homecare".
The National Health Service together with its partners seek to maintain and improve these standards of care and safety standards. The UK is very proud of the level of service that it is able to provide its citizens when they become ill, injured or in any other way in need of health care and this is something the country wishes to continue to improve upon in the years to come.
The Department of Health's Standards for Better Health document and the NHS Primary Care Dental Services Clinical Governance Framework has outlined the "Clinical Governance System" and "Core and Developmental Standards".
Each member of each practice must ensure that they meet these standards and apply the examples of best practice.
This of course is of benefit to the public as a whole or require such a high standard care when they most need it. As we move forward the aim is continue to learn, to continue to develop and to continue to improve.
For more information about "high tech homecare" please feel free to visit our website at:
http://www.calea.co.uk
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