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System Observations
Introduction
—Methods
—In a culture which supports improvement in patient safety and quality . . .
—The right person, doing the right job, with the right skills . . .
—Working in high-performance teams . . .
—Supported by effective organisational systems
—Discussion/lessons learned
—Competing interests
—References
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Clinical governance approaches in Queensland health were trenchantly criticised in 2005 by two external reviews. In designing the new approach to clinical governance it was recognised that clinical governance should not be seen as only being about traditional safety and quality policies. A range of levers and policy instruments have been used in Queensland health to effect a new approach to clinical governance.
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©Aust Health Rev 2007 www.aushealthreview.com.au PRINT ISSN: 0156-5788 ONLINE ISSN: 1449-8944