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Chapter 17 - Audit, Data Collection and Clinical Governance in Hysteroscopy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 September 2020

Mary E. Connor
Affiliation:
Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
T. Justin Clark
Affiliation:
Birmingham Women’s Hospital
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Summary

Hysteroscopy involves both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Inpatient hysteroscopy is well established, but the development of outpatient services is relatively new. Audit is the process by which we assess a service against recognised standards; data collection enables us to perform an audit; clinical governance provides the framework for safe and effective patient care.

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