Clinical quality assurance
Quality systems have developed largely in relation to
manufacturing processes. The same broad principles apply to
the clinical setting. However some of the vocabulary, concepts
and methods used by quality experts are unfamiliar to many
clinicians and also they may not apply directly to the clinical
context. For this reason we have used simple and non-specialist
terms where possible. Relevant extracts from the EU directives
are shown throughout the text. One relevant definition of clinical
quality assurance is:
“Improving performance and preventing problems, through
planned and systematic activities including documentation,
training and review.”