What your sector needs to know about Clinical Governance in 2025
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been significant shifts and emerging trends in clinical governance across healthcare organisations. These trends have been shaped by the pressures of managing a global health crisis, the need for rapid innovation, and the evolving nature of healthcare delivery.
Recently, there have been some significant reports that are likely to shape clinical governance further, such as the Victorian Royal Commission into Mental Health, the Federal Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety and the recent scope of practice review into nursing and midwifery and the scope of practice review into primary care.
In this webinar, Beverley Sutton (CEO HEAL and AICG) will take a look at what is likely to impact care in 2025 and what you will need to do to support your staff to get the best from their professional development opportunities to improve patient outcomes.
beverley sutton
CEO, HEAL and AICG
Beverley Sutton is the CEO of Health Education Australia Limited (HEAL) and the Australasian Institute of Clinical Governance (AICG, a division of HEAL). She commenced her career as a registered nurse and midwife and worked as the Director of Medical Support Services at Northern Health and the Director of Medical Education at Austin Health.
Beverley held research positions at Melbourne and Monash Universities and worked in the corporate sector with Arthur Andersen and Unisys. She is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD) and a Fellow, of the Australasian College of Health Service Management (FACHSM).
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