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.
A guide for the safe use of electronic clinical handover tools was developed with University of South Australia, South Australian Department of Health and the University of Tasmania.
Produced by Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania this resource provides a coherent frame of reference for supporting transferability of clinical handover improvement initiatives in different clinical settings.
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 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.