The Labelling Standard is designed to reduce the risk of patient harm from injectable medicines by helping healthcare professionals identify the correct injectable medicine or fluid (container), route of administration of the injectable medicine (conduit) and patient for whom the medicine is intended.
This document presents the second edition of the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards released in November 2017 and updated in May 2021.
The purpose of this guide is to provide a consistent national framework for clinical governance that is based on the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards.
This clinical care standard relates to the care of women of reproductive age with heavy menstrual bleeding. It was released in October 2017.
The Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard (2024) contains eight quality statements. This guide explains each quality statement and what it means for you.
This resource lists the eight quality statements in the clinical care standard and explains what they mean for clinicians providing care to women with heavy menstrual bleeding.