Produced by South Australia Department of Health and University of Tasmania - SafeTECH: Safe tools for electronic clinical handover as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program.
Produced by Deakin University in collaboration with Cabrini, The Alfred and Epworth Hospitals - Inter-professional communication and team climate in complex clinical handover situations (in Post Anaesthesia Care Unit): issues for safety in the private sector as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program.
Produced by Deakin University in collaboration with Cabrini, The Alfred and Epworth Hospitals - Inter-professional communication and team climate in complex clinical handover situations (in Post Anaesthesia Care Unit): issues for safety in the private sector as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program.
Produced by Albury-Wodonga Private Hospital - The PACT Program: Communication training and team training to support handover as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program.
Produced by Albury-Wodonga Private Hospital - Ramsay Healthcare - The PACT program: Communication training and team training to support handover as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program.
Produced by Albury-Wodonga Private Hospital - Ramsay Healthcare - The PACT program: Communication training and team training to support handover as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program.
Produced by Mater Health Services Brisbane - SHAREing Obstetric Care Clinical Handover between VMOs and Midwives as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program.
Produced by St John of God Health Care NSW - Revolving doors: Effective communication in the handover of mental health patients to community health practitioners as part of the National Clinical Handover Initiative Pilot Program. The Pilot Program was conducted in 2007-2009, and involved public and private sector organisations funded to develop and trial practical and transferable tools for improving clinical handover