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2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on patient experience, public health, patient safety, speaking up, medication safety, dementia, end of life care, attire, health information technology, surgical instruments and more.

Also covered are new issues of BMJ Quality & Safety and Patient Safety, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and latest from the UK’s NICE.

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on medication safety, polypharmacy, sonographers, physical and mental health, managing risk, healthcare associated infection, the role of carers in patient safety, primary care for older people and more.

Also covered are new issues of the Journal Health Services Research & Policy, Healthcare Policy and the Journal for Healthcare Quality, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and the International Journal for Quality in Health Care.

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on care in emergency departments and in primary care, on medical devices, never events, coordination and communication, shared decision making and medication safety, and more.

Also covered are new issues of BMJ Quality & Safety, the Journal of Patient Safety & Risk Management, Australian Journal of Primary Health and The Milbank Quarterly, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and the International Journal for Quality in Health Care.

2019
Fact sheet or brochure

These seven tips about setting goals help to make sure that everyone in the healthcare team knows what is important to you, and what your goals are.

2019
Fact sheet or brochure

These eight tips about setting goals can be used when assisting patients and family, carers and other support people to identify and develop goals of care.

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on ENT surgery, shared decision making, data linkage, hospital associated complications of older people, sepsis, Choosing Wisely and children and young people’s mental health and more.

Also covered are new issues of the Journal for Healthcare Quality and Nursing Leadership, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and the International Journal for Quality in Health Care and the latest from the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI), integrated care, nursing, genomic medicine, deteriorating patients, shared decision making, hip and knee surgery, and more.

Also covered are new issues of the Journal for Healthcare Quality, the Journal of Patient Experience and the Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and latest from the UK’s NICE.

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial prescribing, burnout, value, diagnostic errors, culture, medication safety, electronic prescribing and medicines administration and discharge and more.

Also covered are new issues of BMJ Quality & Safety and Pediatric Quality & Safety, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and latest from the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on surgical volume and quality, antimicrobial stewardship, pressure injuries, patient experience, patient-centred care quality indicators, just culture, Vitamin D and more

Also covered are new issues of the Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and latest from the UK’s NICE.

2019
Guide, user guide or guidelines

This tool will help you discuss the main treatment options available for osteoarthritis of the knee and to support you to make decisions about your care.

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on clinical variation, social care, health privacy, value based healthcare, allied health, obesity, healthcare improvement, pay for performance, waste and more.

2019
Newsletter

This week’s issue includes items on health equity, pharmacy, e-health, emergency admissions, data sharing, health prevention, obesity, longevity, surgical mortality, antimicrobial stewardship, burnout and more

Also covered are new issues of Public Health Research & Practice, the Australian Journal of Primary Health and the Future Leaders Communiqué, along with the latest online papers from BMJ Quality & Safety and latest from the UK’s NICE.

2018
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2018
Fact sheet or brochure

Seven key attributes were identified for high-performing person-centred healthcare organisations.

2018
Fact sheet or brochure

A fact sheet for governing bodies and managers

2018
Fact sheet or brochure

SLHD and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital have many attributes that support the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care.

2018
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2018
Other resource

This resource is a downloadable template that can be used when providing education about great person-centred care.

2018
Publication, report or update

Seven attributes of high-performing person-centred healthcare organisations were identified during this review.

2018
Fact sheet or brochure

Seven key attributes were identified for high-performing person-centred healthcare organisations.

2018
Fact sheet or brochure

Seven key attributes were identified for high-performing person-centred healthcare organisations.

2018
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2018
Fact sheet or brochure

Sea Mar has many attributes that support the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care.

2018
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2018
Publication, report or update

This report describes an environmental scan to identify consumer information resources on heavy menstrual bleeding.

2018
Fact sheet or brochure

A fact sheet for governing bodies and managers

2018
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2018
Publication, report or update

The purpose of this report is to outline the processes used by the Commission to obtain feedback from the primary health care sector and a summary of the feedback that was received.

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