Joint Virtual Masterclass HCUK & CQG
Module 5 CQG
"We must reformulate our governance of Trusts, because governance is the architecture of accountability, and that accountability, Covid has forced us to recognise, is to our populations and not just to our regulators. So, it is clear that this programme is timely indeed. I commend this course to non executives, executives, governors, clinicians and all those interested in the improving the governance of our health and social care systems and partnerships."
David Rogers, Chairman, North Staffordshire Combined Health NHS Trust
The overall objective of this masterclass is to build good governance commitment, capacity, and resilience in the face of severe resource constraints and complex staff, patient, political and regulatory expectations. The programme is interactive, developmental, based on best practice and focused on achievable improvement of practice, behaviours and outcomes. The course includes online access to the relevant CQG e-learning module for 12 months and a discount code to purchase additional modules.
This masterclass is one of a series that will help enhance your understanding and application of governance in healthcare, this module is designed to help boards avoid silo thinking, over-complex agendas or multiple reports by exploring the three elements of Integrated Governance which are: Integrated thinking, systems, and reporting.
At the completion of this module, the participant will be able to:
Appreciate the value of integrated thinking
Recognise the importance of building integrated systems
Understand the importance of integrated reporting to inform management, the board, and stakeholders
Apply the learning to the participant’s own organisation using the CQG Maturity Matrix
For the other titles in the series visit www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/subjects/centre-of-quality-in-governance-cqg-series