Compliance Flashcards
What are the 9 GDC principles?
- Put patients interests first
- Communicate effectively with patients
- Obtain valid consent
- Maintain and protect patients information
- Have a clear and effective complaints procedure
- Work with colleagues in a way that is in patients best interest
- Maintain professional development
- Raise concerns if a patient is at risk
- Maintain professional behaviour
What are the 7 areas of activity/pillars of clinical governance?
- Clinical effectiveness and audit
- Research
- Risk management
- Education and training
- Patient and public involvement
- Information management including data protection
- Staff and staff management
Research VS audit - what is the difference
Research
• designed to establish best practice
• involves testing a hypothesis and is designed to be replicated
Audit
• evaluate how real practice matches a standard and is specific to this group only
What are the stages of the audit cycle ?
- identify the topic
- obtain the standards
- collect the data
- compare performance with standards
- implement change
- re audit
What is Duty of Candour?
A duty to be open and hone at with patients when something goes wrong that appears to have caused or less to significant harm in the future
What do Caldicott Principles relate to?
Fundamentals that organisation should follow to protect any information that would identify a patient
What is Gillick Competence?
Deciding whether a child (under 16) is able to consent to their own medical treatment without the need for parental consent
What is the Mental Capacity Act?
To protect people who may lack the mental capacity to make their own decisions about their care and treatment. It also applies to people over the age of 16
What does GDC stand for?
General Dental Council
What are two aims of the GDC?
- patient protection
* maintain public confidence in dentistry
Who are the GDC?
- a regulatory body for dental professionals
* their strap line is “protecting patients regulating the profession”
List 4 things that the GDC do:
- ensure professionals maintain knowledge and personal development
- set standards for education
- set standards for dental practices
- help patients with complaints
- registering DCPs
- working to strengthen patient protection
What is the register list?
• provides information about dental professionals that is available for the public to view
• it is illegal to work clinically in the uk without being registered with the GDC
• it includes the following information
- status, reg number, reg type, date registered, date of current reg period, qualifications
What should be discussed when talking consent from patient for orthodontic treatment?
- treatment proposed
- risks of treatment
- commitments
- compliance
- benefits of treatment
- consequences of refusing treatment
- alternatives
Where can audit standards come from?
National
Regional
Local