This page contains the contact information for accrediting agencies approved to assess safety and quality standards.
Read the Autumn 2025 issue of Commission eNews.
The Commission, in partnership with The George Institute for Global Health, Sepsis Australia and Medcast has developed an online education module for primary health professionals.
These are the Terms of Reference for the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards Project Advisory Committee (the Committee), which provides advice to the Commission on the development of the NSQHS Standards (third edition).
The Committee is guided by the aims of the NSQHS Standards to provide a structured framework to ensure nationally consistent safety and quality systems are in place to deliver high-quality care.
The inaugural meeting of the NSQHS Standards Project Advisory Committee was held on 19 March 2025 via videoconference.
On the Radar Issue 695 is now available.
Download the Highlights Report for a national summary of key findings from the Altas Focus Report: COPD.
CNO MESSAGE
Today we are pleased to join the healthcare sector globally in celebrating International Nurses Day (IND) 2025, focused on the theme 'Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for nurses strengthens economies'.
- Adjunct Professor Anna Thornton, Chief Nursing Officer
This issue includes items on mental health, stroke, governance, communication, nursing, and more.
Also covered are the latest from BMJ Quality & Safety, Australian Journal of Primary Health, Health Affairs, Health Policy, International Journal for Quality in Health Care and the UK’s NICE and the USA’s AHRQ.
This tool outlines the range of cognitive, psychological and physical symptoms that people may experience after sepsis. The tool is designed to enable clinicians to recognise post sepsis syndrome and support holistic care planning and recovery.