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2018
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

2018
Presentation

Presented in September 2018

2018
Presentation

An introduction for clinicians and health services.

2018
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This tool will assist in identifying attributes of high-performing person-centred healthcare organisations.

2022
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This tool has been developed to specifically support services intending to transition from implementation of the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards 2nd edition to implementation of the Primary and Community Healthcare Standards.  It should be used together with the relevant NSQHS Standards guide and the Accreditation Workbook, available on the Commission’s website.

2022
Presentation

Presentation slides for the launch of the Opioid Analgesic Stewardship in Acute Pain Clinical Care Standard.

2022
Media release

On 1 September 2022, the Commission released the first national Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard to improve early management of patients with this common condition, which is a leading cause of disability worldwide.

The standard advocates a shift towards active approaches to support people with low back pain and reduce their chance of ongoing problems.

2022
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This quick reference guide is for users of the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard Indicator Monitoring Tool, a data repository, analysis and reporting tool for the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard indicators. A version of the Indicator Monitoring Tool with sample data is also available for demonstration purposes to support services using the tool.

2022
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

To provides users with updated information on reflective questions and examples of evidence for the 2021 Preventing and Controlling Infections Standard.

2022
Media release

On 30 June 2022, the Commission released the new Sepsis Clinical Care Standard. The new standard is a ‘game changer’ that will ensure healthcare workers recognise sepsis as a medical emergency.

2022
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This version of the Indicator Monitoring Tool for the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard has been populated with sample data for demonstration purposes. The Indicator Monitoring Tool is a data repository, analysis and reporting tool for the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard indicators. A Quick Reference Guide is also available to support services using the tool.

2022
Presentation

Presentation by Associate Professor Liz Marles at the webcast launch of the Stillbirth Clinical Care Standard on 4 November 2022. This presentation discusses how the standard can improve appropriate care for stillbirth and bereavement care. The slides can be used or adapted to explain and promote the clinical care standard in your organisation or network.

2022
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

The Indicator Monitoring Tool is a data repository, analysis and reporting tool for the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard indicators. It can be used by healthcare services to capture and audit individual patient data, examine results and identify targets for improvement. A Quick Reference Guide and a demonstration version of the Indicator Monitoring Tool using sample data are available to support the use of the tool.

2022
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This self-assessment tool supports the development and monitoring of quality improvement plans for sepsis care by allowing services to assess their progress towards implementing key elements of the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard. The Sepsis Clinical Care Standard Self-Assessment Tool can be used when establishing a new sepsis program, or to support the delivery and continual improvement of an existing sepsis program. 

2022
Presentation

Presentation slides from the launch of the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard.

2022
Media release

On 4 November 2022, the Commission released the first national Stillbirth Clinical Care Standard to reduce rates of stillbirth and remove the culture of silence.

The standard provides a framework for healthcare practitioners to identify stillbirth risks, communicate effectively with women about reducing risk, discuss clinical investigations after stillbirth, and provide support after perinatal loss.

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