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    HEALTH PLANNING &MANAGEMENT LIBRARY

    Australasian College of Health Service Management (NSW Branch)PO Box 341, North Ryde 1670 Phone: 02 9805 0125 Fax 02 9889 3099 Email: [email protected]

    Reading List on Clinical / Corporate GovernanceSee also the Reading List on HealthGovernance

    Achieving Best Practice Leadership andClinical Governance: The Key Role ofOrganisational AccountabilityMalcolm, Laurence,ACHSE Health Manager,Summer 2004 pp. 15-21

    Analysing the Clinical Directorate Sys temGupta, Romesh, Vaidya, A and Campbell, Robert,British Journal of Healthcare Management, Vol.14(9) September 2008 pp. 383-389

    Better Quality , Better Health Care: A Safetyand Quality Improvement Framework fo rVictorian Health ServicesVictorian Quality Councilhttp://www.health.vic.gov.au/qualitycouncil/pub/improve/framework.htm

    Beyond the Limits of Clinical Governance?The Case of Mental Health in Engl ish Primary

    CareGask, Linda and others, BMC Health ServicesResearch, Vol. 8 March 2008http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1472-6963-8-63.pdf

    Central Clinical Governance UnitQueensland Health, 2008http://www.health.qld.gov.au/cpic/quality_strategy/clinical_governance.asp

    Centre for Clinical Governance Research inHealth

    http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/medweb.nsf/page/ClinGov_About

    Clinical Directorates: StakeholdersKnowledge and ExpectationsDunnion, Mary and Dunne, Elizabeth A, BritishJournal of Health Care Management, Vol. 10(1)January 2004 pp. 12-17

    Clinical Governance (Definition)NSW Health DepartmentClinical governance is the term used to describe asystematic approach to maintaining and improving

    the quality of patient care within a health system.It is about the ability to produce effective changeso that high quality care is achieved. It requires

    clinicians and administrators to take jointresponsibility for making sure this occurs.http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/mhdao/clinical_governance.asp

    Clinical GovernanceOffice of Safety and Quality in Health Care,Department of Health, WAhttp://www.safetyandquality.health.wa.gov.au/initiatives/clinical_governance.cfm

    Clinical Governance for Nurse Practitioners inQueensland A GuideQueensland Health, Office of the Chief NursingOfficer, 2011The Guide has been developed for nursepractitioners, health administrators and employersof nurse practitioners.http://www.health.qld.gov.au/ocno/nurseprac/guideline.asp

    Clinical Governance BulletinRoyal Society of Medicine, Vol. 1(1) July 2000 Vol. 6(4) 2006http://www.rsmpress.co.uk/cgb.htm

    Clinical Governance: Complexities andPromisesIedema, Rick, Braithwaite, Jeffrey, Jorm, Christineand others, pp. 253-278inWorkplace Reform in the Healthcare Industry:the Aust ralian Experience,

    Stanton, Pauline, Willis, Eileen and Young,Suzanne, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005362.10994 STA

    Clinical Governance ResourcesWISDOM Centrehttp://www.wisdomnet.co.uk/clingov.asp

    Clinical Governance Safety and Quality: AnOverview of the LiteratureTravaglia, Jo and Braithwaite, Jeffrey, Centre forClinical Governance Research in Health, UNSW,2007

    http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/medweb.nsf/resources/2007Articles1/$file/Cllinical+governance,+safety+and+quality+monograph+030707.pdf

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    Clinical Safety, Quality and GovernanceNSW Healthhttp://www.health.nsw.gov.au/csqg/index.asp

    Corporate Governance of Public HealthServices: Lessons f rom New Zealand for theState SectorPerkins, Rod, Barnett, Pauline and Powell,Michael,Australian Health Review, Vol. 23(1)2000 pp. 9-21

    A Development Tool to Support EmergingClinical Commissioning Groups with TheirGovernance ArrangementsNational Leadership Council, July 2011http://www.nhsleadership.org.uk/images/library/files/Commissioning/Development_Tool_to_support_Clinical_Commissioning_Groups_with_Governance_FINAL_v1_0.pdf

    Doctors as Managers: Investors andReluctants in a Dual RoleForbes, Tom, Hallier, Jerry and Kelly, Lorna,Health Services Management Research, Vol.17(3) August 2004 pp. 167-176

    From Quality Assurance to ClinicalGovernanceBalding, Cathy,Australian Health Review, Vol.32(3) August 2008 pp. 383-391Clinical governance has evolved from a longhistory of quality programs in health care and isnow the dominant approach to health care quality

    improvement.

    Governance for Health in the 21st

    Century: AStudy Conducted for the WHO Regional Officefor EuropeWorld Health Organization, 2011http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/148951/RC61_InfDoc6.pdf

    Greater Metropolit an Clinical Taskforce: AnAust ral ian Model for Clinician GovernanceStewart, Graeme J, Dwyer, John M and Goulston,Kerry J, Medical Journal of Australia, Vol. 184(12)

    2006 pp. 597-599http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/184_12_190606/stw10511_fm.html

    Guidelines for Developing GovernanceArrangements for HealthOne NSW Services NSW Health, August 2011HealthOne NSW is an integrated primary andcommunity health initiative, bringing together GPs,community health and other health professionalsin multidisciplinary teams.http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/pubs/2011/healthone_guidelines.html

    Healthcare Boardss Role in ClinicalGovernanceVictorian Quality Council, 2003

    http://www.health.vic.gov.au/qualitycouncil/pub/improve/healthcareboard.htmIdentifying Variations in Quality of Care inQueensland HospitalsDuckett, Stephen J, Coory, Michael and Sketcher-Baker, K, Medical Journal of Australia, Vol.187(10) 19 November 2007 pp. 571-575Queensland Health, after the Bundaberg scandal,has transformed its clinical governancearrangements to include the use of statisticalprocess control charts using routine data toprovide a starting point for learning andsubsequent action to improve the quality of care.http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/187_10_191107/duc10459_fm.html

    Improving Quality and Safety: Progress inImplementing Clinical Governance in PrimaryCare Trusts: Report to the National Audit

    OfficeHealth Services Management Centre, 2006http://www.nao.org.uk/system_pages/idoc.ashx?docid=353da4b8-929b-4b62-9f73-24eace133c7e&version=-1

    Measurement, Monitoring and ClinicalGovernanceEvans, Susan M and others, Medical Journal ofAustralia, Vol. 183(10) 2005 p. 543http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_10_211105/matters_211105_fm-3.html

    Measuring Progress in Clinical Governance:Assessing the Reliabi li ty and Val id ity of theClinical Governance Climate QuestionnaireFreeman, T,Health Services ManagementResearch Vol. 16(4) November 2003 pp. 234-250

    Organisational Governance Structures inAl lied Health Services: A Decade of ChangeBoyce, Rosalie A,Australian Health Review, Vol.24(1) 2001 pp. 22-36

    An Overview of Cl in ical Governance Polic ies,Practices and Initiatives

    Braithwaite, Jeffrey and Travaglia, Joanne F,Australian Health Review, Vol. 32(1) February2008 pp. 10-22

    Patient Safety and Clinical Quality ProgramNSW Healthhttp://www.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/pd/2005/PD2005_608.html

    A Pract ical Handbook for Clinical Audi t:London, Clinical Governance Support Team, 2005http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/Documents/501/Practical_Clinical_Audit_Handbook_v1_1.pdf

    Quality Governance in the NHS A Guide forProvider Boards

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    UK Department of Health, National Quality Board,March 2011http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_125238

    Quality Improvement in New ZealandHealthcare Part 7: Clinical Governance - AnAttempt to Br ing Quali ty in to RealityPerkins, R, Pelkowitz, A and Seddon, M, NewZealand Medical Journal, Vol. 119 (1243) 13October 2006 pp.http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/119-1243/2259/content.pdf

    A Review of Integrated Cl in ical Governance inthe Context of Medical Revalidation:Organisational Readiness Self Assessmentreport fo r the Health Sector in England as at31 March 2011

    NHS Revalidation Support Team, October 2011http://www.revalidationsupport.nhs.uk/files/ORSAreport2010-11-FINAL.pdf

    Review of the Readiness of Appraisal andClinical Governance to Support theRelicensure of DoctorsWorking Group on Medical Revalidation andEducation, KMPG, commissioned by theDepartment of Health and the General MedicalCouncil, 2008http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_

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    Robust Clinical Review Process: The Catalystfor Clinical Governance in an AustralianTertiary HospitalMitchell, IA and others, Medical Journal ofAustralia, Vol. 189(8) 2008 pp. 451-455http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/189_08_201008/mit11298_fm.html

    Shifting Clinical Accountability and the Pursuitof Quality: A ligning Clinical andAdministrat ive Approaches

    Dobrow, Mark J, Sullivan, Terrence and Sawka,Carol, Healthcare Management Forum, Vol. 21(3)2008 pp. 6-12

    Clinical governance and accountabilityapproaches that actively mesh clinical andadministrative approaches at both system andlocal levels are more likely to be effective inimproving quality of care.

    Strengthening Clinical Governance throughCultivating the Line Management RoleBalding, Cathy,Australian Health Review, Vol.29(3) August 2005 pp. 353-359

    A Survey of Staff At ti tudes and ComparativeManagerial and Non-managerial Views in aClinical DirectorateBraithwaite, Jeffrey and Westbrook, Mary T,Health Services Management Research, Vol.17(3) August 2004 pp. 141-166

    Victorian Clinical Governance PolicyFramework: A Guidebook

    VIC Department of Human Services, 2009http://www.health.vic.gov.au/clinrisk/downloads/dhs_toolkit.pdf

    What is...Clinical GovernanceStarey, Nigel, Bandolioer, What is series, Vol.1(12) April 2009http://www.medicine.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/painres/download/whatis/WhatisClinGov.pdf

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