A Strategic Framework for Aligning Clinical Governance and Health Information Management in Multi-Specialty Hospitals
Abstract
Clinical governance and health information management (HIM) are two pillars critical to ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency in healthcare delivery. However, in multi-specialty hospital environments, these domains often operate in silos, leading to fragmented decision-making, inefficiencies, and compromised patient outcomes. This paper presents a strategic framework aimed at integrating clinical governance principles with robust HIM practices to support data-driven, patient-centered care in complex healthcare settings. Drawing from contemporary literature, healthcare policy, and real-world practices, this study explores key alignment enablers, including interoperability, compliance with standards (e.g., HIPAA, HL7), and leadership engagement. The proposed framework is developed through a mixed-methods approach involving stakeholder interviews, policy analysis, and systems modeling across multiple healthcare institutions. The findings underscore the necessity of a unified strategy that harmonizes clinical oversight with data governance, underpinned by collaborative workflows, standardized information exchange, and performance metrics. This integration is shown to improve clinical decision-making, regulatory compliance, and resource optimization. The paper offers valuable insights for healthcare administrators, policymakers, and informatics specialists aiming to modernize hospital operations and achieve strategic alignment in multi-specialty settings.
How to Cite This Article
Damilola Oluyemi Merotiwon, Opeyemi Olamide Akintimehin, Opeoluwa Oluwanifemi Akomolafe (2021). A Strategic Framework for Aligning Clinical Governance and Health Information Management in Multi-Specialty Hospitals . Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research (JFMR), 2(1), 175-184. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.JFMR.2021.2.1.175-184