Communicating for safety involves the accurate and careful exchange of information about a person's care between treating clinicians, members of a multidisciplinary team, and between clinicians and patients, families and carers.
The Commission has a strong commitment to promote, support and encourage safety and quality in the provision of health care for people who experience mental health issues across all healthcare settings.
The primary care sector has an important role to play in improving the safe and appropriate use of antimicrobials, and reducing patient harm and the risk of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Australia.
The Commission has developed a number of resources to support safe communication.
Useful insights from implementers of PROMs in Australia and overseas.
Key considerations for selecting PROMs that meet your needs.
The lists of validated PROMs have been developed to support the identification of validated measures and the use of PROMs in Australia.
Evidence on the use of PROMs in clinical practice, clinical research, quality improvement and policy development.
The Commission has identified a set of six elements for comprehensive care delivery, which represent different stages or processes that a patient may experience when clinical care is delivered in alignment with the Comprehensive Care Standard.