Clinical Governance: An International Journal

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Journal Properties
  • Continued as
    British Journal of Clinical Governance, International Journal of Health Governance
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    794
  • ISSN
    1477-7274
  • Main Publisher
    Emerald Publishing
  • Publisher
    Emerald
  • Indian UGC
  • Indian UGC Name
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
Clinical Governance: An International Journal is a peer-reviewed publication focused on enhancing quality and accountability within healthcare systems. It explores the frameworks, processes, and outcomes related to governance in clinical settings. The journal covers a wide array of topics, including patient safety, risk management, audit, and ethical considerations in clinical practice. It is essential for healthcare professionals, managers, and policymakers aiming to improve standards of care. The journal addresses critical issues such as leadership, transparency, and continuous improvement strategies. Indexing in databases like Scopus and other relevant platforms, it provides access to research and insights on various aspects of clinical governance. The primary target audience includes clinicians, hospital administrators, and researchers interested in the practical application of governance principles. Submissions to Clinical Governance are encouraged from practitioners and researchers seeking to share innovative approaches to enhancing healthcare quality and accountability. By providing a platform for exchanging knowledge and experiences, the journal contributes to the development and implementation of effective clinical governance models. The journal aims to foster a culture of continuous learning and improvement in healthcare organizations worldwide.