$2.1m project to better equip healthcare workers for making critical, life-saving decisions Wednesday, 21 July 2021 11:29 $2.1m project to better equip healthcare workers for making critical, life-saving decisions Featured
The project will be led by Monash University
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Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) project will deliver live streams of clinical analytics and reporting information in the form of online dashboards.
The CRC says the dashboards will drive quality improvement, safety assurance and more efficient accreditation in a hospital setting - with the data drawn from hospital electronic medical records (EMR) and the Victorian Health Incident Management System (VHIMS).
Prof David Plunkett, Chief Executive of Eastern Health, said the project is the first of its kind in Victoria, with exciting potential for scalability. “This project is led by our Executive Director of Information, Technology and Capital Projects, Zoltan Kokai. It will d
Provation and the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care strive to improve colonoscopy documentation with new requirements and technology
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Organizational readiness found to be main driver for good quality end-of-life care in hospitals
Jul 8 2021
How prepared and engaged a hospital is to provide end-of-life care is pivotal to the quality of care provided, a new Flinders University study has found.
With many deaths occurring in hospitals in Australia every year, hospitals are one of the main providers of end-of-life care. And with the number of Australians who die each year projected to double by 2040, the need for safe and quality end-of-life care in hospitals is an ongoing concern.
Now, a recent study conducted by the Flinders University Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death, and Dying has sought to identify the best practices and organizational requirements for delivering excellent end-of-life care in hospitals. The study also identified the measures needed to support patients and families during a pandemic.
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