National Health Reform Through Safety and Quality Glasses: The Importance of Measuring and Monitoring Standards.
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16/05/2013
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When:
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16/05/2013 6.00pm -7.30pm
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Where:
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St Vincent's Private Hospital Function Room, Level 4 406 Victoria Street Darlinghurst Sydney, New South Wales Australia
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Contact:
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Amanda Barbone
amanda@hisa.org.au
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National Health Reform Through Safety and Quality Glasses:
The Importance of Measuring and Monitoring Standards


When: Thursday 16 May 2013
From: 6.00 - 7.30 PM
Where:St Vincent's Private Hospital Function Room, Level 4
406 Victoria Street, Darlingurst, NSW
Speakers
Neville Board
Neville Board leads the Information Strategy and Safety in eHealth programs at the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. His team is developing national indicators and datasets for health care quality measurement, a standard "core” for hospital patient experience surveys, and national arrangements for clinical quality registries.
Concurrently, the group developing standards for laboratory online order entry and results reporting systems for surveillance of healthcare associated infection (HAIs), and developing cumulative antibiogram standards to support the national approach the antimicrobial stewardship, and publishes guides for establishing hospital electronic medication management and discharge systems.
Bernie Harrison
Ms Bernie Harrison has over 30 years’ experience in health care including: clinical practice; research; health improvement; leadership and policy roles. In December 2012 she was appointed as the Executive Director Hospital Performance to the National Health Performance Authority. In this role she is responsible for the Hospital Performance Group who will prepare public reports on public and private hospitals, as well as Local Hospital Networks. The purpose of these reports is to provide transparent public reporting across a range of performance indicators to increase accountability and drive continuous improvement.
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