BRIS-130 Historic

Establish single, coherent set of generic standards for safe, quality care.

Bristol Heart Inquiry · Bristol Heart Inquiry — Final Report · Issued 18 July 2001

Source — verbatim from the inquiry

Inquiry recommendation

There must be a single, coherent, co-ordinated set of generic standards: that is, standards relating to the patient’s experience and the systems for ensuring that care is safe and of good quality (for example corporate management, clinical governance, risk management, clinical audit, the management and support of staff, and the management of resources). Trusts must comply with these standards.

Bristol Heart Inquiry, Bristol Heart Inquiry — Final Report · 18 Jul 2001 Source PDF →

Response — verbatim from government

No formal government response recorded

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Evidence trail — what's actually happened since

No published activity has been recorded against this recommendation yet.

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