Quality & Clinical Governance
Clinical governance has been described as the framework through which organisations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services and ensuring high standards of care by creating an environment in which excellence in clinical care will flourish.
Our main priority is we provide a high quality clinical service that meets our patient's needs. We ensure that all patients are cared for in a safe, effective and fair way.
The Clinical Governance Committee at the Princess Grace Hospital guides and promotes clinical governance within the hospital, which covers:
- Clinical Audit
- Risk Management
- Quality indicators, patient satisfaction and complaints
- Research governance, projects and outcomes
- Educating and Training
- Accreditation
Consultants using The Princess Grace Hospital
All consultants working at the Princess Grace Hospital have to apply for Practicing Privileges. In order to have practicing privileges the consultant has to meet the following criteria:
- GMC certificate
- GMC specialist registration
- Professional indemnity insurance
- CRB clearance
- Have an annual appraisal
- Interview with CEO
- Approval by Medical Advisory Committee of The Princess Grace Hospital