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15 May 2020


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01 ABORIGINAL HEALTH SERVICES
02 AGED CARE
03 AI & eHEALTH
04 COVID-19
05 HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING & DESIGN
06 HEALTHCARE - AUS
07 HEALTHCARE - OS
08 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
09 HOSPITAL FUNDING AND FINANCE
10 INNOVATION
11 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
12 MANAGEMENT
13 PATIENT CENTRED CARE
14 POPULATION HEALTH
15 RURAL HEALTH
16 SAFETY
17 WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
18 WORKFORCE PLANNING
19 REPORTS OF INTEREST
20 ABS REPORTS 
BOOK RECOMMENDATION

01 ABORIGINAL HEALTH SERVICES


Addressing racism to improve healthcare outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: a case study in kidney care
Deeble Institute Perspectives Brief No. 9
Bourke C, Truong M, Jones Y, Hunyor J, Lawton P
Canberra: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; 2020. p. 15.

Using developmental evaluation to enhance continuous reflection, learning and adaptation of an innovation platform in Australian Indigenous primary healthcare
Jodie Bailie, Alison Frances Laycock, David Peiris, Roxanne Gwendalyn Bainbridge, Veronica Matthews, et al
Health Research Policy and Systems 2020, 18:45 | Published on: 12 May 2020 


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02 AGED CARE

Implications of COVID-19 in an ageing population
Nicolette R Holt, Johannes T Neumann, John J McNeil and Allen C Cheng
Med J Aust .Published online: 6 May 2020

Assessing fitness to drive in older people: the need for an evidence‐based toolkit in general practice
Katharine A Wallis, James Matthews and Geoffrey K Spurling
Med J Aust || Published online: 27 Apr 202

A new model of care and in‐house general practitioners for residential aged care facilities: a stepped wedge, cluster randomised trial
Terry P Haines, Andrew J Palmer, Petra Tierney, Lei Si and Andrew L Robinson
Med J Aust || Published online: 6 Apr 2020

Rural–urban differences in home-based care willingness among older adults: A cross-sectional study in Shandong, China
Yu Xia, Lingzhong Xu, Long Sun, Jiajia Li, Wenzhe Qin, Jiao Zhang, Yali Wang, Xiang Jing, Lu Lu, Yaozu Li, et al 
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, Volume 32, Issue 2, March 2020, Pages 126–134

GEN Aged Care Data: Government spending on aged care 
AIHW 29 April 2020

GEN Aged Care Data: Services and places in aged care
AIHW 29 April 2020

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03 AI & eHEALTH 

Telemedicine is improving outcomes for patients with stroke
Richard I Lindley
Med J Aust 2020; 212 (8): 364-365

Smartphone Technology: Impact on Interprofessional Working Relations between Doctors and Nurses 
Sanjay Manocha, Jamie Spiegelman, Ethan Miller and Shirley Solomon
Healthcare Quarterly 23(Special Issue) May 2020 : 34-42.


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04 COVID-19

Please click to read the COVID-19 Special Issue 3 


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05 HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING & DESIGN


Reimagining Healthcare Design After COVID-19
James Albert
Healthcare Design Magazine | May 7, 2020

Designing for Patient Safety and Efficiency: Simulation-Based Hospital Design Testing
Nora Colman, Mary Bond Edmond, Ashley Dalpiaz, Sarah Walter, David C. Miller, Kiran Hebbar
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal May 5, 2020 | OnlineFirst

Evidence-Based Design in Hospital Renovation Projects: A Study of Design Implementation for User Controls
Evan Bingham, PhD, David Whitaker, MS, Jay Christofferson, PhD, Justin Weidman, PhD
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal  2020; 13(2):133–142


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06 HEALTHCARE - AUS

The three numbers you need to know about healthcare: the 60-30-10 Challenge
Braithwaite J, Glasziou P, Westbrook J
BMC Medicine. 2020;18(1):102.

Trends in unplanned readmissions over 15 years: a regional Australian perspective
Westley-Wise V, Lago L, Mullan J, Facci F, Zingel R, Eagar K
Australian Health Review. 2020;44(2):241-247.


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07 HEALTHCARE - OS


Adopting Innovation and Technologies in Healthcare Part 1: Dynamic of Change –on the Impact of Innovation and Technology in Health Care
Dr. Maryam Alsaeed, UAE, Mrs. Melinda Bemis, USA, Prof. Manuel Ferreira-Magalhães, Portugal, Dr. Daniel Wong, Hong Kong
International Hospital Federation Young Executive Leaders

Cost–effectiveness of emergency care interventions in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review
Kalin Werner, Nicholas Risko, Taylor Burkholder, Kenneth Munge, Lee Wallis & Teri Reynolds
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2020;98:341-352


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08 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION

Improving The Accuracy Of Hospital Quality Ratings By Focusing On The Association Between Volume And Outcome
Laurent G. Glance, Caroline P. Thirukumaran, Yue Li, Shan Gao, and Andrew W. Dick
Health Affairs 2020, 39(5): 862-870

On the relations between focus, experience, and hospital performance
Zepeda, E. David; Nyaga, Gilbert N.; Young, Gary J.
Health Care Management Review: April 30, 2020

Patient and physician perspectives on training to improve communication through secure messaging: Clarifying the rules of engagement
Hefner, Jennifer L.; Sieck, Cynthia J.; Walker, Daniel M
Health Care Management Review: May 5, 2020


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09 HOSPITAL FUNDING AND FINANCE

Hospitals Need Cash. Health Insurers Have It.
Sean Nicholson and David A. Asch 
Harvard Business Review March 25, 2020

Regulating Out-Of-Network Hospital Emergency Prices: Problem And Potential Benchmarks
Glenn Melnick and Katya Fonkych 
Health Affairs Blog 23 March 2020


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10 INNOVATION

Interventions to improve team effectiveness within health care: a systematic review of the past decade
Buljac-Samardzic M, Doekhie KD, van Wijngaarden JDH
Human Resources for Health. 2020;18(1):2.

A new prescription: Preparing for health care transformation    
Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering Melbourne: AATE, 2020 

How Tech Companies Can Help Fix U.S. Health Care
Hemant Taneja
Harvard Business Review April 28, 2020


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11 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Cultural Diversity Training: The Necessity of Cultural Competence for Health Care Providers and in Nursing Practice
Susan Young, Kristina L. Guo
The Health Care Manager: 4/6 2020 - Volume 39 - Issue 2 - p 100-108


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12 MANAGEMENT

A sustainable future in health: ensuring as health professionals our own house is in order and leading by example
Nicholas J Talley
Med J Aust 2020; 212 (8): 344-344

Health care professionals' motivation, their behaviors, and the quality of hospital care: A mixed-methods systematic review.
Veenstra GL, Dabekaussen KFAA, Molleman E, Heineman E, Welker GA.
Health Care Manage Rev. 2020 Apr 6. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000284. [Epub ahead of print]

The role of organizational learning and resilience for change in building quality improvement capacity in primary care.
Schuttner L, Coleman K, Ralston J, Parchman M.
Health Care Manage Rev. 2020 Apr 3. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000281. [Epub ahead of print]

5 Questions That (Newly) Virtual Leaders Should Ask Themselves
Melissa Raffoni
Harvard Business Review May 01, 2020

How CEOs Can Support Employee Mental Health in a Crisis
Ryan Smith 
Harvard Business Review May 01, 2020

The Most Important Metrics You’re Not Tracking (Yet)
Gene Cornfield
Harvard Business Review April 30, 2020

How to Handle the Pressure of Being a Manager Right Now
Rebecca Knight
Harvard Business Review April 30, 2020

Leading Your Team Past the Peak of a Crisis
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Harvard Business Review April 30, 2020

How Vulnerability Can Be a Leadership Superpower (Podcast)
Jason Rosario, founder of The Lives of Men, discusses how mental health, vulnerability, and masculinity intersect at work
Harvard Business Review May 04, 2020

Lead Your Team Into a Post-Pandemic World
Hubert Joly
Harvard Business Review May 08, 2020

Good Leadership Is About Communicating “Why”
Nancy Duarte
Harvard Business Review May 06, 2020

Why CEOs Should Model Vulnerability
Jeffrey Cohn and U. Srinivasa Rangan
Harvard Business Review May 11, 2020

Understanding decisions to scale up: a qualitative case study of three health service intervention evaluations
Leahora Rotteau, Mathieu Albert, Onil Bhattacharyya, Whitney Berta, Fiona Webster
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy May 7, 2020 | OnlineFirst

Pushing It Forward: My Journey as a Servant Leader in a High-Value Care Environment
Alison Flynn Gaffney
Journal of Healthcare Management: May-June 2020 - Volume 65 - Issue 3 - p 162-165

Metrics to Evaluate the Performance of Cancer Center Leadership: A Systematic Review
Halpern, Michael T. MD, PhD; Gasoyan, Hamlet DMD; Aaronson, William E. PhD
Journal of Healthcare Management: May-June 2020 - Volume 65 - Issue 3 - p 217-235

Change Management in Health Care
Robert James Campbell
The Health Care Manager: 4/6 2020 - Volume 39 - Issue 2 - p 50-65


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13 PATIENT CENTRED CARE

Developing an assessment tool for Australian general practices transforming to a Patient-Centred Medical Home model of care
Deeble Institute Evidence Brief No. 19
Elliott A, Sweeney S, Langford-Ely A, Bruce A, Harvey S, Silk K
Canberra: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; 2020. p. 15.


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14 POPULATION HEALTH

General practice research: an investment to improve the health of all Australians
Jo‐Anne E Manski‐Nankervis, Elizabeth A Sturgiss, Siaw‐Teng Liaw, Geoffrey K Spurling and Danielle Mazza
Med J Aust || Published online: 27 Apr 2020

Unprecedented smoke‐related health burden associated with the 2019–20 bushfires in eastern Australia
Nicolas Borchers Arriagada, Andrew J Palmer, David MJS Bowman, Geoffrey G Morgan, Bin B Jalaludin and Fay H Johnston
Med J Aust || Published online: 23 Mar 2020

Population Health Initiatives Among Hospitals: Associated Hospital Characteristics
Danielle N. Atkins, Meghan Hufstader Gabriel, Kendall Cortelyou-Ward, Timothy Rotarius
Journal of Healthcare Management: May-June 2020 - Volume 65 - Issue 3 - p 187-200

Practitioner Application: Population Health Initiatives Among Hospitals: Associated Hospital Characteristics
John B. Chessare
Journal of Healthcare Management: May-June 2020 - Volume 65 - Issue 3 - p 200-201


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15 RURAL HEALTH

Leveraging the Bonded Medical Places Scheme to attract and retain doctors in rural areas: the role of Regional Training Hubs . Cuesta-Briand B, Playford D, Kirke AB, Oldham D, Atkinson D.
Rural and Remote Health 2020; 20: 5753.

For LGBTQ Patients, High-Quality Care In A Welcoming Environment
David Tuller
Health Affairs 2020, 39(5):736-739

Learning sites for health system governance in Kenya and South Africa: reflecting on our experience
Health Research Policy and Systems 2020, 18:44 | Published on: 11 May 2020 

 

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16 SAFETY

Changes in sales of analgesics to pharmacies after codeine was rescheduled as a prescription only medicine
Andrea L Schaffer, Rose Cairns, Jared A Brown, Natasa Gisev, Nicholas A Buckley and Sallie‐Anne Pearson
Med J Aust 2020; 212 (7): 321-327 

National Infection Control Guidance Non-tuberculous Mycobacterium associated with heater-cooler devices
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Sydney: ACSQHC; 2020. p. 5.

Operational Measurement of Diagnostic Safety: State of the Science
Singh H, Bradford A, Goeschel C
Rockville, MD: AHRQ; 2020. p. 30.

Personal protective equipment for preventing highly infectious diseases due to exposure to contaminated body fluids in healthcare staff
Verbeek JH, Rajamaki B, Ijaz S, Sauni R, Toomey E, Blackwood B, et al
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2020 (4).

Effect of using portable alcohol-based handrub on nurses’ hand hygiene compliance and nasal carriage of staphylococcus aureus in a low-income health setting 
Amos Nyamadzawo, Junko Nishio, Shinobu Okada, Rudo Nyamakura 
American Journal of Infection Control 2020,48(5): 473-479

Product dose considerations for real-world hand sanitiser efficacy 
N. Kenters, A. Eikelenboom-Boskamp, J. Hines, A. McGeer, E.G.W. Huijskens, A. Voss 
American Journal of Infection Control 2020,48(5): 503-506

Hand hygiene knowledge, attitudes, and practices among hospital inpatients: A descriptive study 
Jocelyn A. Srigley, Sung Min Cho, Cindy O'Neill, Anne Bialachowski, R. Ayesha Ali, Christine Lee, Dominik Mertz 
American Journal of Infection Control 2020,48(5): 507-510


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17 WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

Workplace violence: Examination of the tensions between duty of care, worker safety, and zero tolerance.
Beattie J, Innes K, Griffiths D, Morphet J.
Health Care Manage Rev. 2020 Apr 30. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000286. [Epub ahead of print]

Practitioner Application: Variations in Workplace Safety Climate Perceptions and Outcomes Across Healthcare Provider Positions
Michael Tsang
Journal of Healthcare Management: May-June 2020 - Volume 65 - Issue 3 - p 215-216

Variations in Workplace Safety Climate Perceptions and Outcomes Across Healthcare Provider Positions
Gwen E. McGhan, Natalie C. Ludlow, Cheryl Rathert, Deirdre McCaughey
Journal of Healthcare Management: May-June 2020 - Volume 65 - Issue 3 - p 202-215


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18 WORKFORCE PLANNING

Multilevel analysis exploring the relative importance of workplace resources in explaining nurses' workload perceptions: Are we setting the right focus?
Oppel EM, Mohr DC.
Health Care Manage Rev. 2020 Apr 6. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000285. [Epub ahead of print]

Building the Workforce We Need for People with Serious Illness: Proceedings of a Workshop.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020.
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.


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19 REPORTS OF INTEREST

Environmentally sustainable health care: now is the time for action
Diana L Madden, Anthony Capon and Philip G Truskett
Med J Aust 2020; 212 (8): 361-362

Integration of General Practice Pharmacists into primary healthcare settings for chronic disease management
Deeble Institute Issues Brief No. 35
Shaw C
Canberra: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; 2020. p. 29.

When to release the lockdown? A wellbeing framework for analysing costs and benefits
Institute of Labor Economics April 2020

Lifting lockdown: how to approach a coronavirus exit strategy
Institute for Government April 2020

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20 ABS REPORT


1640.0 Public Consultation - How do you use Census data, 2020 (First Issue)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1640.0?OpenDocument

3401.0 Decrease in overseas arrivals in March largest on record (Media Release), Mar 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/50468A19ADB8060BCA2583A500102545?OpenDocument

4940.0 Household Impacts of COVID-19 Survey, 14-17 Apr 2020 (Additional Information)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4940.0?OpenDocument

4940.0 One in three Australian households financially worse off (Media Release), 14-17 Apr 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/DB259787916733E4CA25855B0003B21C?OpenDocument

5676.0.55.003 Businesses expect ongoing COVID-19 financial impacts (Media Release), April 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/49F8475B31112582CA25853600764041?OpenDocument

6160.0.55.001 Weekly Payroll Jobs and Wages in Australia, Week ending 18 April 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/6160.0.55.001?OpenDocument

6202.0 Employment falls 594,300 in April to 12.4 million (Media Release), Apr 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/F00771E26218DFB1CA258479001AAD2E?OpenDocument

6202.0 Labour Force, Australia, Apr 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/6202.0?OpenDocument

6238.0 Retirement and Retirement Intentions, Australia, 2018-19
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/6238.0?OpenDocument

6345.0 Wage Price Index, Australia, Mar 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/6345.0?OpenDocument

6401.0 CPI rose 0.3 per cent in the March 2020 quarter (Media Release), March 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/EA89371966C6F6BECA2585580016BC4B?OpenDocument

8501.0 Retail turnover rises 8.5 per cent in March (Media Release), Mar 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/06382DBE420D0C93CA25853E0028F5B0?OpenDocument


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BOOK RECOMMENDATION


 

Rapid Expert Consultations on the COVID-19 Pandemic: March 14, 2020-April 8, 2020.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. 
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

 

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