Maintaining good standards of clinical documentation remains a problem in the health service despite continued and consistent advice from protection organisations and professional bodies over many years. This article discusses some of the issues that arise from poor quality note keeping and the need for improvement and the establishment of basic minimum standards for all health records. Requirements are now being placed on NHS bodies to ensure that effective and robust systems are in place to ensure that record management meets Controls Assurance Standards and CNST standards. This article stresses the need to put the current house in order before we lose any opportunities to influence those aspects of electronic systems where appropriate risk management should help reduce the potential for documentation error.
Article navigation
1 September 2000
This article was originally published in
British Journal of Clinical Governance
Review Article|
September 01 2000
Clinical governance and clinical documentation: still a long way to go? Available to Purchase
Jane Cowan
Jane Cowan
Former Consultant Paediatrician and currently Medico‐legal Adviser to the Risk Management Unit of the Medical Protection Society, Leeds, UK
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1466-4119
Print ISSN: 1466-4100
© MCB UP Limited
2000
British Journal of Clinical Governance (2000) 5 (3): 179–182.
Citation
Cowan J (2000), "Clinical governance and clinical documentation: still a long way to go?". British Journal of Clinical Governance, Vol. 5 No. 3 pp. 179–182, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14777270010734064
Download citation file:
503
Views
Suggested Reading
Consent and clinical governance: improving standards and skills
British Journal of Clinical Governance (June,2000)
Risk management, records and the Laming Report
Clinical Governance: An International Journal (September,2003)
A structured examination in labour improves documentation
British Journal of Clinical Governance (December,2002)
The care pathway: a tool to enhance clinical governance
British Journal of Clinical Governance (June,1999)
Clinical guidelines and the translation of texts into care: overcoming professional conflicts concerning evidence‐based practice
Journal of Documentation (October,2000)
Related Chapters
DOCUMENTATION OF ELECTROCHEMICAL MAINTENANCE METHODS
Challenges of Concrete Construction: Volume 3, Repair, Rejuvenation and Enhancement of Concrete: Proceedings of the International Seminar held at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK on 5–6 September 2002
Photogrammetry as a Digital Tool for Heritage Buildings Documentation and Modeling in Architectural Education
AI in Modern Architecture and Design: Insights, Applications, New Openings
Health Care System Issues and Race/Ethnicity, Immigration, SES and Gender as Sociological Issues Linking to Health and Health Care
Issues in Health and Health Care Related to Race/Ethnicity, Immigration, SES and Gender
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
