The LICQual Level 6 Diploma in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety is an advanced qualification designed for experienced healthcare professionals who are seeking to enhance their expertise, improve patient outcomes, and advance their careers in healthcare quality management. This diploma is tailored for learners who already have practical experience in healthcare settings and wish to expand their knowledge, strengthen their skills, and enhance their Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Learners undertaking this qualification will gain an in-depth understanding of healthcare quality standards, patient safety frameworks, risk management strategies, and regulatory compliance. The programme equips learners with the skills to critically analyse healthcare processes, implement quality improvement initiatives, and ensure the highest standards of patient safety and service delivery.
Centres delivering this diploma are required to maintain the highest standards of training by employing competent and fully qualified staff. They must also provide learners with all necessary materials, resources, and support systems to facilitate effective learning and assessment. By adhering to these standards, learners are empowered to apply their knowledge confidently in real-world healthcare environments, driving continuous improvement, operational excellence, and safer patient care.
The Level 6 Diploma in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety represents a significant step for healthcare professionals committed to leadership and innovation. It bridges practical experience with advanced theoretical knowledge, preparing learners to lead quality assurance initiatives, implement safety protocols, and contribute meaningfully to the enhancement of healthcare services.
Course Overview
Qualification Title
LICQual Level 6 Diploma in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety
Total Units
6
Total Credits
120
GLH
480
Qualification #
LICQ2200763
Qualification Specification
To enroll in the LICQual Level 6 Diploma in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety , applicants must meet the following criteria:
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Unit 1: Principles of Healthcare Quality
- Understand the fundamental concepts and frameworks of healthcare quality.
- Identify the roles and responsibilities of quality management professionals in healthcare.
- Analyse the impact of quality initiatives on patient care and organisational performance.
- Evaluate healthcare practices to ensure compliance with quality standards.
Unit 2: Patient Safety Management
- Understand key principles and strategies for patient safety in healthcare settings.
- Identify potential hazards and risks that could affect patient outcomes.
- Analyse methods to prevent errors and adverse events in clinical practice.
- Develop strategies to enhance patient safety and promote a culture of vigilance.
Unit 3: Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Governance
- Understand the legal, ethical, and regulatory frameworks governing healthcare practice.
- Analyse patient rights, confidentiality, and data protection requirements.
- Evaluate governance structures to ensure compliance with ethical and legal standards.
- Implement policies that promote ethical decision-making and adherence to regulations.
Unit 4: Risk Assessment and Incident Management
- Identify, assess, and prioritise risks in clinical and administrative healthcare settings.
- Develop effective incident reporting and management protocols.
- Analyse incidents to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
- Apply risk management strategies to improve overall patient safety.
Unit 5: Quality Improvement and Performance Measurement
- Understand methodologies for quality improvement, including Lean and Six Sigma principles.
- Develop strategies to monitor, measure, and enhance healthcare processes.
- Analyse performance metrics to inform continuous improvement initiatives.
- Implement quality improvement projects that enhance organisational efficiency and patient care.
Unit 6: Leadership, Change, and Organisational Culture
- Understand the role of leadership in promoting healthcare quality and patient safety.
- Apply change management principles to implement safety and quality initiatives effectively.
- Foster a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement within healthcare organisations.
- Evaluate the impact of leadership and organisational culture on healthcare outcomes.
This course is ideal for experienced healthcare professionals who want to enhance their expertise in quality management and patient safety. It is specifically designed for:
- Healthcare managers and administrators responsible for quality assurance and patient safety initiatives.
- Clinical professionals seeking to expand their knowledge in healthcare quality frameworks and risk management.
- Practitioners aiming to implement quality improvement strategies within healthcare organisations.
- Professionals responsible for compliance, governance, and regulatory adherence in healthcare settings.
- Individuals aspiring to lead change management projects and foster a culture of safety in healthcare organisations.
- Learners committed to advancing their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) while improving patient outcomes and organisational efficiency.
To deliver the LICQual Level 6 Diploma in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety effectively, centres must meet the following requirements:
- Qualified and Experienced Staff: Centres must employ trainers and assessors who are fully qualified, experienced in healthcare quality and patient safety, and capable of delivering advanced Level 6 content.
- Comprehensive Learning Resources: Centres should provide learners with access to up-to-date textbooks, digital learning materials, case studies, research articles, and relevant industry publications.
- Appropriate Facilities: Centres must offer suitable classrooms, seminar spaces, or online learning platforms to support interactive and engaging learning experiences.
- Assessment and Learner Support: Centres should have robust systems to monitor learner progress, provide constructive feedback, and ensure learners achieve all course learning outcomes.
- Technology Access: Learners must have access to computers, reliable internet connections, and any necessary software to complete assignments, research, and interactive learning activities.
- Compliance and Quality Assurance: Centres must adhere to LICQual quality standards, maintain accurate learner records, and implement continuous improvement measures to ensure high-quality training and learner success.
These requirements ensure that learners receive high-quality instruction, access all necessary resources, and are fully supported in developing advanced skills in healthcare quality and patient safety, preparing them for leadership and senior roles in healthcare organisations.
Assessment and Verification
All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.
To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.
Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.