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How to get more out of your quality data: Why statistical process control method supports better decision-making for improvement.
How to get more out of your quality data: Why statistical process control method supports better decision-making for improvement.

Across human services, organisations struggle with the right response to quality data. Too often we spend time and resources ‘fixing’ the right thing – or addressing the right thing but not fixing it.

Clinical governance
Data
Decision-making
Reporting
What do clinicians believe will improve staff wellbeing and patient safety?
What do clinicians believe will improve staff wellbeing and patient safety?

The inter-dependency of clinician wellbeing and patient safety is well accepted. Staff burnout is a widespread problem and patient safety improvement appears to have stalled. This survey of 2187 physicians and 6643 nurses practising in 64 hospitals in six European countries investigated the well-being of physicians and nurses in hospital practice in Europe, and identified interventions that hold promise for reducing adverse clinician outcomes and improving patient safety.

Burnout
Clinical leadership
Job satisfaction
Lessons from overseas
Safety Culture
Workforce
Do digital hospitals work for clinical staff?
Do digital hospitals work for clinical staff?

Investment in digital health is advancing rapidly. In 2020, the total global funding for digital health was the highest recorded at US $26.5 billion. A global appetite for digital health, fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated rapid adoption of point-of-care technological solutions, including telehealth, has driven the digital disruption of health care.

Consumers
Digital health
Job satisfaction
Satisfaction
Telehealth
Key issues in AI policy, data and regulation
Key issues in AI policy, data and regulation

Policymakers around the world are considering how to best harness the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for productivity while trying to anticipate and limit associated risks.

AI
Boards
Clinical governance
Data
Leadership
Organisational design for safety and quality
Organisational design for safety and quality

What skills and experience do clinical governance or similar teams and units need to support your organisation's safety and quality agenda? In this webinar, Dr Sarah Fischer, Acting Executive Director of Safety at Safer Care Victoria, discussed the various roles and relationships to ensure fit-for-purpose teams.

Quality
Quality improvement
Safety
Safety Culture
A framework for developing clinical tools to guide more effective practice
A framework for developing clinical tools to guide more effective practice

Clinical tools for use in practice—such as medicine reconciliation charts, diagnosis support tools and track-and-trigger charts—are popular in health and human services. However, they are given relatively little attention to how to optimise their design.

Frameworks
Improvement
Teamwork
Start small to solve big problems
Start small to solve big problems

Trying to improve care in human services can be overwhelming. We start out with great aspirations to fix a care quality issue. But as we get closer to the problem it appears to loom ever larger, and we wonder what we’ve got ourselves into. Most care quality issues are entrenched and multifaceted and can’t be solved by a single solution or big-bang change. Often our initial enthusiasm wanes and we default to revising the procedure and running training because everything else seems too hard. Essentially, we’ve wasted time and effort on maintaining the problem, rather than finding the solution.

Clinical care
Clinical leadership
Improvement
Restrictive practices
Strategies for engaging older people in research for improvement
Strategies for engaging older people in research for improvement

This Perspectives Brief from the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association’s Deeble Institute examines approaches to observations of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. The authors of this Perspectives Brief note that the Royal Commission ‘identified the need to improve the delivery of health care to meet the needs of older persons and their carers’ and that the ‘greater involvement of older persons and their carers in research to develop solutions was recommended.’

Aged care
Improvement
Quality
Striking a balance between professional autonomy and care quality
Striking a balance between professional autonomy and care quality

Striking a balance between patient safety and professional autonomy is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach. Multiple challenges stand in the way of a balanced approach, such as...

Clinical care
Clinical leadership
Clinical risk management
Credentialing
Safety
Lightbulb moments: My ah-ha! moment about joining the quality dots
Lightbulb moments: My "ah-ha!" moment about joining the quality dots

In this Lightbulb Moment webinar, Dr Cathy Balding and her guest, Louise McKinlay (CEO, Safer Care Victoria), as they discuss Louise's "ah-ha!" moment about joining the quality dots.

Quality
Quality improvement
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