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2013
Fact sheet or brochure

This step-by-step brochure has been developed to assist staff with using the VTE prophylaxis section of the NIMC. 

2020
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This Portuguese resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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Clinical governance is a shared responsibility to ensure all patients receive the best care. Medical oncologists, haematologists, other members of the treating team and managers share the common goal of optimising patient care. Medical oncologists and haematologists share accountability for the care delivered, the equitable use of resources and building a positive workplace culture.

2020
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This Chinese (Traditional) resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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This fact sheet provides information for day procedure services about processes and practices that facilitate comprehensive care suitable to their setting and the patient population.

2020
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This fact sheet gives digital mental health service providers an explanation of the Model of Care Standard; why it is important; how service providers can meet this standard and what can be done to implement this standard to assure the delivery of safe, effective, integrated, high quality and continuously improving digital mental health services.

Please see safetyandquality.gov.au/dmhs for further information about the NSQDMH Standards.

2020
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This Italian resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
Fact sheet or brochure

Clinical governance is a shared responsibility to ensure all patients receive the best care. Managers, clinician and other members of the treating team share the common goal of optimising patient care. Managers share accountability for the care delivered, the equitable use of resources and building a positive workplace culture.

2020
Fact sheet or brochure

This Chinese (Simplified) resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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This fact sheet provides important information for clinicians to consider when discussing advance care plans with patients and sets out the actions that directly relate to advance care planning in the NSQHS Standards.

2020
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This fact sheet gives digital mental health service providers an explanation of the Partnering with Consumers Standard; why it is important; how service providers can meet this standard and what can be done to implement this standard to assure the delivery of safe, effective, integrated, high quality and continuously improving digital mental health services.

Please see safetyandquality.gov.au/dmhs for further information about the NSQDMH Standards.

2020
Fact sheet or brochure

This Hindi resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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This Arabic resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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Clinical governance is a shared responsibility to ensure all patients receive the best care. Pharmacists, members of the treating team and managers share the common goal of optimising patient care. Pharmacists share accountability for the care delivered, the equitable use of resources and building a positive workplace culture. Pharmacists are ideally placed and skilled to minimise the risk to patients when reviewing, compounding and/or dispensing anticancer medicines.

2020
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This fact sheet gives digital mental health service providers an explanation of what good clinical and technical governance is; why it is important; how service providers can meet this standard and what can be done to implement this standard to assure the delivery of safe, effective, integrated, high quality and continuously improving digital mental health services.

Please see safetyandquality.gov.au/dmhs for further information about the NSQDMH Standards.

2020
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This Greek resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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The purpose of this fact sheet is to help cancer patients, their families, carers or volunteers understand what to expect from a health service providing people with medications for cancer.

2020
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This Vietnamese resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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This Spanish resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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Clinical governance is a shared responsibility to ensure all patients receive the best care. Nurses, other members of the treating team and managers share the common goal of optimising patient care. Nurses share accountability for the care delivered, the equitable use of resources and building a positive workplace culture.

2020
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This fact sheet includes information for clinicians about informed consent in health care. 

Released September 2020

2020
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This Dari resource for people with cognitive impairment provides information on your right to get health care that is good and safe.

2020
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Health service organisations are required to develop and implement systems and processes that support patient-clinician discussions about the patient’s preferences for care in the future, to document advance care plans, and to act on advance care plans as part of comprehensive care delivery and for the NSQHS Standards.

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