This fact sheet describes what accreditation is, what it means when you visit a general practice and how you can be involved in your care.
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Accreditation means that the general practice has been checked by an independent group to make sure it gives safe, quality care and follows the national health standards.
Accreditation is an independent assessment that a general practice meets the national standards for safe and quality care for healthcare consumers and their carers.
General practices accredited through our National General Practice Accreditation Scheme have demonstrated their practice offers safe, quality services, so you can feel confide
Our fact sheet provides practical guidance for substitute decision markers on having conversations with health professionals and achieving informed consent on behalf of someone.
Our fact sheet provides practical guidance for patients and consumers on having conversations with health professionals and achieving informed consent.
This register of cosmetic surgery services lists Australian service providers that are accredited to our National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards.
‘Sip Til Send’ allows you to sip small volumes of water (or similar clear liquids) while awaiting surgery. What can I drink before my surgery or procedure?