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The Commission is now operating in accordance with the Caretaker ConventionsExternal link pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.

2022
Newsletter

This issue includes items on the forthcoming launch of the Stillbirth Clinical Care Standard, consultation on a Sustainable Healthcare module, a new online User Guide for Reviewing Clinical Variation,  health workforce, health and climate shocks, medication management, COVID-19 and more.

Also covered are the latest issue of Clinical Communiqué and early online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and the International Journal for Quality in Health Care and the latest from the UK’s NICE and NIHR and the USA’s AHRQ.

2022
Publication, report or update

The Annual Report 2021-22 provides an overview of our performance, governance arrangements, organisational structure and financial statements for the past financial year.

2022
Publication, report or update

Bimonthly data update 29 provides data submitted to CARAlert for the reporting period 1 July 2022 to 31 August 2022. This data is able to be used to inform, and support, the prevention and containment of antimicrobial resistance.

2022
Publication, report or update

The Commission engaged the Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA) and Monash Sustainable Development Institute (MSDI) to conduct a review of existing policies and literature, to better understand the potential safety and quality implications and solutions facing health service organisations related to climate change and the associated extreme weather events and changing patterns of disease.

Joint Statement on Climate Change and Health

In an Australian first, the Commission has signed a Joint Statement, which represents a shared commitment to address the health impacts of climate change.

Hi James,
please see the following updates to the AG members list for your review:

Health Consumers
- Anthony Brown
- Isabella Dudley

Member for Tas
- Melissa Kim

AIDA
- Donna Burns
2022
Guide, user guide or guidelines

The Module has been developed to apply in any healthcare setting across Australia. It leverages the organisation’s existing clinical governance framework for its implementation. It can be applied along with other national safety and quality standards with a robust clinical governance framework, such as the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards, the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards or the National Safety and Quality Primary and Community Healthcare Standards.

2022
Newsletter

This issue includes items on the forthcoming launch of the Stillbirth Clinical Care Standard, polypharmacy, medication safety, falls prevention, stigma, cyber security and health care, COVID-19 and more.

Also covered are the latest issue of BMJ Quality & Safety and early online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and the latest from the UK’s NICE.

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