2009 Presentations
South Australian Clinical Senate
25 May 2009
- Data to inform clinical practice - perspective from the Australian (PDF 643 KB)
Prof. Chris Baggoley
GP Forum
15 May 2009
- Primary Care and the ACSQHC - what is the link? (PDF 248 KB)
Prof. Chris Baggoley
NSW Director of Clinical Governance
15 May 2009
RACMA Scientific Meeting
30 April 2009
- A Proposed National Safety and Quality Framework (PDF 388 KB)
C.Jorm, I.Curtis, E.Davis; presented by Prof. Chris Baggoley
CHASAN
24 April 2009
Pharmacy Guild Conference 2009
3 April 2009
- Quality Assurance Systems in Health Care - lessons beyond the pharmacy (PDF 197 KB)
Prof. Chris Baggoley
International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care 2009
March 2009, Berlin, Germany
- Teaching ethnography to empower clinicians to improve clinical handover (PDF 364 KB)
Teaching ethnography to empower clinicians to improve clinical handover (PPT 3784 KB)
S.J. White, C. Richmond, J. Kim, S. Lowcock; presented by C.M. Jorm
Medical Device Incidents Workshop
26 March 2009
- Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (PDF 2971 KB)
Professor John Harris - Infusing Safely by Design (PDF 1832 KB)
Dr John Lambert - Better actions: better outcomes - Human Factors Engineering (HFE) and Strength of Actions (PDF 489 KB)
Dr John Wakefield - The TGA’s Medical Device Incident Report Investigation Scheme (PDF 664 KB)
Dr Larry Kelly - Medical Device Incidents: A Biomedical Engineering View - Challenges and Opportunities (PDF 881 KB)
Patrick O'Meley - Bed Safety (PDF 891 KB)
Ms Stella Robinson
Measuring Mortality Workshop
19 March 2009
- Opening Presentation - Use of Mortality Measures to Monitor and Improve Healthcare (PDF 561 KB)
Professor Chris Baggoley - Measuring and Reporting Hospital Mortality (PDF 232 KB)
Professor David Ben-Tovim - Next steps (PDF 71 KB)
Associate Professor James Harrison - Hospital Standardized Mortality Ratios (HSMR): The Canadian Journey (PDF 277 KB)
Dr Jennifer Zelmer - Routine death data linkage in Australia – current status and future directions (PDF 129 KB)
Dr Louisa Jorm - Variable Life Adjusted Displays (VLADs) condition specific mortality reporting in Qld (PDF 879 KB)
Associate Professor Maarten Kamp - Amenable Mortality: concept and application (PDF 207 KB)
Dr Martin Tobias - West Australian Review of Mortality (WARM) (PDF 150 KB)
Dr Tom Hitchcock
Australasian Health and Research Data Managers Association, 18th Annual Scientific Meeting
6 March 2009
- Australian Clinical Quality Registries (PDF 915 KB)
Australian Clinical Quality Registries (PPT 2140 KB)
Dr. Niall Johnson
Using Tools to Make Clinical Handover Safe: a Practical Workshop
Adelaide, 24 November 2008
Brisbane, 30 March 2009
Perth, 27 May 2009
2008 Presentations
Consumer Health Forum
4 December 2008
- National Information for the Future (PDF 513 KB)
National Information for the Future (PPT 2120 KB)
Neville Board
Registries Special Interest Group, NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Patient Safety
14 November 2008
- Australian Clinical Quality Registries update (PDF 40 KB)
Australian Clinical Quality Registries update (PPT 87 KB)
Dr. Niall Johnson
National Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care 2008
October 2008
- Open Disclosure (PDF 1055 KB)
Dr Christine Jorm and Ms Imogen Curtis
Australasian Association for Quality in Health Care Conference
September 2008
- Open Disclosure (PDF 769 KB)
Dr Christine Jorm
ANZICS 2nd International Conference on Safety Quality Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care
29 August 2008
- ACSQHC Initiatives (PDF 53 KB)
ACSQHC Initiatives (PPT 128 KB)
Dr. Niall Johnson
International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care
April 2008
- "Innovative Approaches to Enhancing Clinical Handover" (PDF 188 KB)
Dr Christine Jorm and Professor Rick Iedema
2007 Presentations
National Priorities in Accelerating Electronic Communications in the Health Sector
20 March 2007
- The national e-health agenda - government fostering national uptake (PDF 29 KB)
Mr Richard Eccles - Australian e-health reform (PPT 335 KB)
Dr Ian Reinecke - National priorities in improving the safety and quality in health care (PDF 750 KB)
Dr Christine Jorm
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