Healthcare governance, within the framework of evidence-based practices, is the structured framework through which healthcare organizations and systems are directed, controlled, and held accountable. In this context, evidence-based governance involves utilizing the best available research and data to inform decision-making processes at organizational and systemic levels.
Evidence-based healthcare governance ensures that policies, procedures, and strategic initiatives are grounded in empirical evidence, fostering transparency and accountability. This approach extends beyond financial and administrative aspects to incorporate evidence-driven strategies for clinical practices, quality improvement, and patient safety.
By integrating evidence into governance structures, healthcare organizations can enhance efficiency, quality of care, and overall system performance. This evidence-based governance model contributes to the delivery of healthcare services that align with the latest research findings and promote optimal patient outcomes.
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