Record Keeping, Clinical Governance and CQC Update (IOW280417)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectOther
DescriptionThe morning session will cover the importance of good clinical record keeping with respect to giving the best patient care, quality assurance and risk management, and will show how excellent records can significantly improve the patient's experience and practice profitability. The afternoon session will update on all areas of activity of the CQC, from Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOE) and Clinical Governance through to the Health and Social Care Act and founding of the CQC.
Additional information

09:00 - 09:30 Registration

The educational programme starts at 09:30.

09:30 - 11:00 : Lecture

11:00 - 11:15 : Refreshment break

11:15 - 13:00 : Lecture

13:00 - 14:00 : Lunch break

14:00 - 15:30 : Lecture

15:30 - -15:45 : Refreshment break

15:45 - 16:00 : Lecture

16:00 - 16:30 : discussion and close

This course is intended for the whole team.

James Wise BDS (Lond) LDSRCS (Eng), MFGDP(UK), MGDSRCS (Eng) FFGDP (UK), GDC 56232 is a GDP with an expansive CV- 6 years as aBoard Member for the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK), Divisional and National seat: Vice Chair FGDP (UK) Finance Committee, past Chair External Affairs Committee, pat Vice Chair External Affairs, Examinations: Member BSGDS; Part-time Private Practice (own); Postgraduate Lecturer for 4 Deaneries; Examiner for the Diploma in Clinical Dental Technology and Tutor for Diploma in Restorative dentistry and his interests include removable prosthodontics, dental technology, restorative dentistry and teaching.

VenuePostgraduate Centre, IoW, Newport - Isle of Wight  View details
Date & timeFriday 28 April 2017, 09:00 to 16:30
LecturerJames Wise  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£50.00
Aims

1. Recognise and interpret the importance of good record keeping and how it impacts good patient care.

2. Appraise and identify how good record keeping greatly reduces the risk of litigation as well as improve the dental team's work satisfaction

3. Describe and relate the concept of clinical governance and role of the CQC in monitoring, inspecting and regulating dental care providers

4. Assess the evidence for the KLOE and answer the five key questions: is the service safe, effective, caring, responsible and well-led?

Objectives

Objectives:

1. To explore the principles of best possible patient care

2. To measure the effectiveness of care-provision through audit

3. To explain the new style practice inspection and patient involvement/choices

4. To discuss what to do when things go wrong

5. To provide information about growing your practice against a culture of patient safety and responsibility

Learning outcomes

Following this course learners should be able to:

1. Recognise how good clinical record keeping significantly improve the patient's experience

2. Explain the principles of best possible patient care.

3. Describe and relate the concept of clinical governance and the role of CQC in monitoring, inspecting and regulating dental care providers.