UK & IRELAND Appointments: Compli With Us gives chair to ex-NHS exec

Compliance provider Compli With Us has appointed senior health services professional Dame Gill Morgan as its non-executive chair.
Mon, 24 Sep 2012
Compliance provider Compli With Us has appointed senior health services professional Dame Gill Morgan as its non-executive chair.

Morgan, a qualified doctor, recently retired from the role of permanent secretary to the Welsh Assembly, and has held numerous high-profile healthcare administration roles including as president of the International Hospital Federation and chief executive of the NHS Confederation, the body for NHS service commissioners and providers.She says that her “abiding passion is patient safety”, and will lead a team in the healthcare sector of Compli With Us’s business.

“At present, healthcare employers struggle to ensure that clinicians remain fully compliant with ever expanding, mandatory regulations. Keeping records up to date remains a real challenge,” she says.

“Even if an NHS Trust achieves full compliance it would be hard pressed to prove it to patients and regulators. We aim to give healthcare providers the support and technology they need to put the public’s mind at rest.”

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