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Improving Patient Care Through Electronic Records: Lessons from a UK Hospital
Improving Patient Care Through Electronic Records: Lessons from a UK Hospital

The transition from paper-based to electronic patient records (EPR) is critical in modernising healthcare systems. A recent study in Cureus explored how a UK hospital successfully adapted its existing software to create a cost-effective, clinician-friendly EPR system. The findings offer valuable insights for hospitals worldwide, including those in Australia and New Zealand, where digital transformation remains a priority. 

Change management
Data
Digital health
Improvement
Lessons from overseas
Point of care
Strengthening BYOD Security in Hospitals: A Sociotechnical Approach
Strengthening BYOD Security in Hospitals: A Sociotechnical Approach

The use of personal devices in healthcare—commonly known as Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)—is on the rise. While BYOD can boost clinician productivity and flexibility, it also introduces significant cybersecurity risks. A recent study published in JMIR Human Factors explored this challenge and developed a BYOD Security Maturity Model tailored for hospitals. The findings provide a roadmap for improving security without compromising usability. 

Clinical risk
Clinical risk management
Data
Decision-making
Digital health
Risk management
The story so far - Clinical Governance in the Pacific
The story so far - Clinical Governance in the Pacific

No matter where or when you provide care, clinical governance is an essential concept to grasp and implement. For more than a decade, care professionals in the Pacific have been developing and strengthening their clinical governance frameworks and knowledge. This has involved close collaboration with Australian institutes and colleges. In this webinar, Drs Silina Motofaga (Pacific Community, SPC) and Alipate Vakamocea (Fiji Program Support Platform, FPSP) share the journey Pacific Island Countries and Territories have taken towards improving and implementing good clinical governance practices. They cover engaging clinicians and key administrators on the pathway to success. If you are trying to change hearts and minds towards better clinical governance – no matter where or what country you are in – this webinar is for you.

Clinical governance
Introductory webinars
Progressing Clinical Governance in the Disability Support Sector
Progressing Clinical Governance in the Disability Support Sector

Listen to David Naughton, CEO of Enable WA – the largest disability service provider in regional Western Australia, explain how the organisation has deliberately embraced a deeper understanding and appreciation of clinical governance across all aspects of disability service delivery, including support work, allied health, and high intensity supports.

Clinical risk management
Disability
Introductory webinars
Training
Now is the Time to Prepare for the New Aged Care Act
Now is the Time to Prepare for the New Aged Care Act

The Australian Government has deferred the introduction of the new Aged Care Act to 1 November 2025, providing aged care providers with valuable time to prepare for a major shift in expectations. While the delay may appear to offer breathing space, it is not a time to pause—it is a critical opportunity to act.

Aged care
Standards
Lightbulb Moments: My a-ha! moment on why more care is not always better care
Lightbulb Moments: My a-ha! moment on why more care is not always better care

As a specialist physician and healthcare leader, Professor Murphy has long recognised the problem of providing futile treatment. In this Lightbulb session, he recalled his realisation as a clinician that this was a serious, but not often-discussed, issue, and relate how this has influenced his significant contribution to healthcare.

Clinical care
Clinical governance
Clinical Governance in Aged Care
Clinical Governance in Aged Care

In this webinar, Nicole and Megha described the important links between clinical governance and good clinical care outcomes. They showed how clinical governance is embedded within the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards. Using scenarios, they present how aged care providers can meet their clinical governance responsibilities.
 

Aged care
Clinical governance
Increasingly, technology should save time.  So how will it be spent?
Increasingly, technology should save time. So how will it be spent?

Better technology is often assumed to lead to better care.  But is this the case? This Health Foundation Report draws on a combination of clinician surveys, expert interviews, and a rapid review of existing literature to explore how clinicians might use their time saved through the adoption of healthcare technologies. 

AI
Clinical care
Job satisfaction
Public
Workforce
Barriers to effective use of PROMs and PREMs
Barriers to effective use of PROMs and PREMs

Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) have been in use for many years.  Their value in integrating the consumer experience with other care measures is well-recognised, however, they are yet to be universally adopted. The authors suggest that there are common challenges that health services must address to support successful implementation of PROMs and PREMs as ‘business as usual’ measures and suggest actions for tackling them.

Communication
Measurement
Person-centred care
Managing AI risks in clinical care
Managing AI risks in clinical care

As AI systems increasingly permeate clinical environments, the importance of establishing a structured approach to identifying, predicting and mitigating patient care safety risks grows. Recognising and addressing these risks is fundamental if AI is to fulfil its potential as a care guidance tool, without sacrificing patient safety in the process. 

AI
Clinical risk management
Data
Decision-making
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