Governance & Risk as a reviewable surface.
Governance and risk for Clinical Care define who can approve use, what harms are plausible, which controls apply, and when use is paused or escalated.
Governance & Risk chapter.
Clinical CareGovernance and risk for Clinical Care define who can approve use, what harms are plausible, which controls apply, and when use is paused or escalated.
What this page maps.
operating contentRisk taxonomy
Clinical, operational, data, privacy, cybersecurity, bias, regulatory, supplier, and reputational risk.
Decision rights
Approval authority, stop-use authority, accountable owner, reviewer, vendor contact, and escalation path.
Control set
Training, access, validation, documentation, human review, monitoring, incident reporting, and change control.
Governance questions.
review logicWhat decision or record does this governance & risk surface influence, and who owns that decision?
Which evidence is needed before routine use in Clinical Care, and where is it retained?
What signal triggers review, restriction, escalation, or retirement?
Evidence-ready minimum record.
iFeed useSource anchors and claim boundary.
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