Inova Mount Vernon Hospital professional governance
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital’s structure consists of five councils. These councils meet each month and are led by members of our clinical nursing team. The councils are the decision-making bodies in which our clinical nurses participate to determine goals, process improvement and other patient care and professional practice objectives. These initiatives are then brought back and shared with our patient care units through established unit-based councils (UBCs).
The UBCs provide decision-making resources at the unit level, encouraging all clinical nurses to participate in improving and developing their professional practice. The five Inova Mount Vernon Hospital professional governance councils have specific areas of focus:
The Care Site Council (CSC) communicates and coordinates the work of the councils that report on a rotating basis, as do all nursing units and departments in the organization. The chair or designee of each UBC is a member of the care site council. The CSC also communicates and coordinates the dissemination of information from the Inova Health System Nursing Congress and provides oversight for all local professional governance activities.
The Clinical Excellence and Patient Experience Council analyzes and disseminates nurse sensitive quality data and provides recommendations for improvement to care site council.
The Professional Development Council Promotes professional growth, education and development to all nurses.
The Night Shift Council’s overall goal is to support patient care on the night shift, to promote the job satisfaction of nurses who work on night shift and to improve the nurse practice environment. It is composed of representatives from all practice areas throughout the organization.
The Research and Evidence-Based Practice Council supports and facilitates the initiatives of Inova Mount Vernon Hospital nurses who are undertaking evidence-based projects and research.