Good Governance Handbook

· Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP)
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Updated in January 2015, the Good Governance Handbook is focused on the developing role of clinicians in management and resource allocation and should help existing and aspirant clinical, nurse and medical directors as well as those who support and challenge them to understand and apply good governance in a demanding environment.

The guide includes good and weak answers to key questions on governance at board, division and department level as well as matrices that can be used by organisations to self assess their current position and progress towards excellence.

 

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The Good Governance Handbook is a collaborative document produced by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP)
and the Good Governance Institute (GGI)
 

Authors:
Andrew Corbett-Nolan, chief executive, GGI
Dr. John Bullivant, chairman, GGI
Kate Godfrey, director of operations for quality improvement and development, HQIP
Hilary Merrett, senior associate, GGI
Donal Sutton, team leader knowledge management, GGI
Dorothea Baltruks, knowledge management analyst, GGI

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