Evaluating Performance against the National Standards

By AHHB
Tuesday, 15 December, 2015


Evaluating Performance against the National Standards

Since the introduction of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards (NSQHS), healthcare organisations have invested a lot in implementing robust processes and systems in place to drive safety and quality. However, there is comparatively time and resources spent on the evaluation aspect.
It’s vital to assess and reassess how the processes are performing against the National Standards and identify ‘missing links’ in systems where improvements can made.
For instance, evaluating the quality of care delivered to patients is a necessity in improving health outcomes and to strengthen your reputation as a high quality healthcare provider.
The enlightening Evaluating Performance against the National Standards Conference will focus on how to effectively implement functional evaluation frameworks to enable a culture of continued improvement at all levels in your organisation.
Attend and discover:


  • How to implement robust policy frameworks for evaluation

  • Tools to embed a culture of continuous performance evaluation

  • How to implement robust policy frameworks for evaluation

  • Ways to increase your preparedness for Version 2 of the National Standards

  • Explore how to improve the quality of healthcare through the NSQHS Standards

  • How to achieve patient safety and effective clinical outcomes

  • And much more


Hear from key industry & international speakers – to name a few:

  • Dr John Wakefield, Deputy Director-General, Clinical Excellence Division, Queensland Health

  • Dr Stephen Campbell, MD, Chief Quality Officer, Mayo Clinic Health System USA

  • Stewart Dowrick, Chief Executive, Mid North Coast Local Health District

  • Sue McKee, Chief Executive, West Moreton Hospital and Health Service

  • Robyn Brumpton, Nursing Director of Quality and Safety, South West Hospital and Health Service

  • Jill Butty, Director Quality and Safety, The Royal Women’s Hospital


For more information, visit the event’s website here
 
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