Update on the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Update on the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Presentation.

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Update on the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Update on the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Presentation to CoNNO Chris Baggoley 9 October 2009

ACSQHC The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care - Established by Health Ministers in 2005, commenced in Reports to all Health Ministers - Commissioners diversity - Committee structure:  Inter-Jurisdictional Committee  Private Hospital Sector Committee  Primary Care Committee  Information Strategy Committee

ACSQHC Health Ministers Established ACSQHC to: 1.Lead and coordinate safety and quality in health care 2.Advocate for safety and quality and report publicly 3.Recommend national data sets 4.Provide strategic advice to Health Ministers 5.Recommend nationally agreed standards

ACSQHC Our Programs 1.Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights 2.Open Disclosure 3.Basic Care Issues Healthcare Associated Infection Patient Identification Medication Safety Clinical Handover Recognition and Response to Clinical Deterioration Falls Guidelines 4.Tools Accreditation and Credentialing Information Strategy

Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights

ACSQHC and Health Ministers’ Decisions: 2008 Open Disclosure Decisions - Work towards the implementation of the National Open Disclosure Standard in all health care facilities - ACSQHC to support implementation Ongoing Work patient stories - Legal clear path

Reducing harm to patients: the role of surveillance Surveillance

ACSQHC and Health Ministers’ Decisions: 2008 Healthcare Associated Infection Decisions - Healthcare Associated Infection surveillance in all hospitals - Monitoring and reporting of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia to jurisdictions and nationally - Monitoring and reporting of Clostridium difficile to jurisdictions and nationally

ACSQHC and Health Ministers’ Decisions: 2008 Healthcare Associated Infection – National Hand Hygiene Initiative Decisions - National approach to the monitoring of hand hygiene standards - Details are available on the Hand Hygiene Australia website:

National Hand Hygiene Initiative Customise WHO Guidelines for Australian use Implementation of multimodal strategy Education program Targeted credentialing modules Audit tool with related training program Reporting mechanisms for outcome measures Appropriate for use in: - Public Sector Hospitals - Private Hospitals - General Practice - Consumers - Aged care facilities

Infection Control Guidelines

Antimicrobial stewardship

Capacity Building Clinician capacity building

ACSQHC and Health Ministers’ Decisions: 2008 National Patient Wristband Standard Decisions - Implementation of the National Patient Wristband Standard across Australia Implementation - The Standard is being adopted in the private and public sectors

The OSSIE Guide to Clinical Handover

Medical Journal of Australia - June 2009

ACSQHC and Health Ministers’ Decisions: 2008 Paediatric National Inpatient Medication Chart (NIMC) Decisions - Implement for all children in all Australian hospitals Implementation - Paediatric NIMC, implementation, education and auditing resources available on the ACSQHC website. Being widely adopted.

ACSQHC and Health Ministers’ Decisions: 2008 Standardised terminology, abbreviations and symbols for use in hospital prescribing Decision - To be adopted Australia-wide Implementation - ‘National terminology, abbreviations and symbols to be used in the prescribing and administering of medicines in Australian hospitals’ document is available on the ACSQHC website

ACSQHC and Health Ministers’ Decisions: 2008 Accreditation of Healthcare Facilities Decisions - Endorsed the recommendations for implementation of reforms to safety and quality accreditation of healthcare facilities - ACSQHC to develop new model for accreditation Moving Forward -Research completed on: - Short notice surveys- Patient journey - Surveyor participation - Development of preliminary Australian Healthcare Standards initially in: - Healthcare Associated Infection- Patient Identification - Medication Safety- Governance for Safety and Quality - National coordination of accreditation

Windows into Safety and Quality in Healthcare 2008

THE PROPOSED NATIONAL SAFETY AND QUALITY FRAMEWORK

The Role of a National Safety and Quality Framework Basis of strategic and operational safety and quality plans Mechanism for refocusing activities, reviewing investments and designing goals Promote discussion with consumers, clinicians, managers, researchers and policy makers.

AAQHC Conference: 9 September 2009 Panel question: What has worked? - Leadership- Standardised approach - Respect- Patient and family centred approach - Cultural change- The power of the story - Education- Celebrating success - Data- Regulation - Patient experience

Correct patient, correct site, correct procedure Figure 3: Proportion of cases complying with site marking and time out steps, by surgical specialty

WHO – Surgical Safety Checklist