The Commission's new Better Care Everywhere initiative will bring together the wide range of guidance, tools and resources developed by the Commission to provide a comprehensive approach to promoting appropriate and sustainable health care.
Clinical care standards consist of a set of quality statements and a set of indicators to allow local monitoring for quality improvement. Clinical care standards are intended to be used alongside relevant national safety and quality standards and in the context of key principles of safe and high quality care.
The National Safety and Quality Primary and Community Healthcare Standards (Primary and Community Healthcare Standards) were launched in October 2021. They aim to protect the public from harm and improve the quality of health care delivered through a nationally consistent framework, which all primary and community healthcare services can apply when delivering health care.
The Aged Care Emergency (ACE) service is a nurse-led multi-agency model of care in the Hunter New England and Central Coast areas of NSW. It provides triage and clinical support and advice for residential aged care facility staff so that care for residents can be delivered in the facility where appropriate to avoid unnecessary transfer to hospital.
The Commission has developed information, tools and resources to help support consumers engagement with, and understanding of, safe and high-quality health care.
Other resources for clinicians, healthcare services and consumers relevant to the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard.
The quality statements below describe the expected standard for key components of care.
Guidance for healthcare services on the eight quality statements from the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard, as well as helpful resources.
Guidance for clinicians on the eight quality statements from the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard, as well as helpful resources.
The Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard describes the care that you can expect if you have heavy menstrual bleeding. Find out more about the eight quality statements from the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard, as well as helpful resources.
A number of resources have been identified which are relevant to the Psychotropic Medicines in Cognitive Disability or Impairment Clinical Care Standard.
The standard contains eight quality statements that describe the health care that people of all ages with cognitive disability or impairment should receive to ensure the safe and appropriate use of psychotropic medicines.
Information for healthcare services to guide practice and monitor improvement using the clinical care standard, and resources to support implementation.