Co-design is an engagement practice that health services can use to meaningfully engage and partner with patients, their families and carers, and the wider community.
Several resources have been identified which are relevant for improving safe and appropriate use of medicines in people living with diabetes.
Keynote speakers and panellists who presented at the National Medicines Symposium 2025.
The National Medicines Symposium 2025 was held on 22 October and delved into the safe and appropriate use of medicines in people with diabetes.
The Commission is committed to supporting healthcare services to provide culturally safe and equitable healthcare to all Australians. See our recommendations on culturally safe care from the Colonoscopy Clinical Care Standard.
Other resources and useful links for clinicians, healthcare services and consumers relevant to the Colonoscopy Clinical Care Standard.
Sepsis is a life-threatening and time-critical condition that occurs when the body’s response to infection causes injury to its own tissues and organs.
The Commission has developed the Medication Management at Transitions of Care Stewardship Framework as part of its commitment to reducing risks of harm associated with transitions of care.
The Colonoscopy Clinical Care Standard (2025) is endorsed by several key professional and consumer organisations.
Measurement and feedback are key to quality improvement. Data can be used to identify areas where services are doing well and areas where improvement is required.
This page answers common questions about Practice Reflections, including their purpose, process and benefits. It provides practical guidance for clinicians and teams on using reflections to support continuous improvement, strengthen patient safety and embed learning in everyday practice.
To support their quality improvement activities, general practitioners (GPs) across Australia are receiving Practice Reflections reports. These reports contain their Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) spirometry data, along with aggregate data from GPs in similar remoteness areas for comparison purposes.
Practice Reflections are personalised reports that provide confidential information for individual Australian General Practitioners (GPs) on their Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) prescribing or Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS tests) in specific clinical areas.