Role of Aboriginal Health Workers and Liaison Officers in quality care in the Australian acute care setting: a systematic review.
Mackean T, Withall E, Dwyer J, Wilson A.
Aust Health Rev. 2020 Jan 14. doi: 10.1071/AH19101. [Epub ahead of print]
‘We get so task orientated at times that we forget the people’: staff communication experiences when caring for Aboriginal cardiac patients
Janet Kelly, Anna Dowling, Katharine McBride, Wendy Keech and Alex Brown
Australian Health Review 44(1) 1-6; 2020
Customised approaches to vocational education can dramatically improve completion rates of Australian Aboriginal students
Kylie Gwynne, Jorge Rojas, Monique Hines, Kim Bulkeley, Michelle Irving, Debbie McCowen and Michelle Lincoln
Australian Health Review 44(1) 7-14; 2020
Non‐clinical eye care support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: a systematic review
Aryati Yashadhana, Ling Lee, Jessica Massie and Anthea Burnett
Med J Aust Published online: 10 Feb 2020
Validating Indigenous status in a regional Queensland hospital emergency department dataset with patient‐linked data
Mary O'Loughlin, Linton Harriss, Jane Mills, Fintan Thompson and Robyn McDermott
Med J Aust Published online: 17 Feb 2020
Copayment Incentive Increased Medication Use And Reduced Spending Among Indigenous Australians After 2010
Amal N. Trivedi and Margaret Kelaher
Health Affairs 2020; 289-296
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and parenting: a scoping review
Kootsy Canuto, Stephen G. Harfield, Karla J. Canuto and Alex Brown
Australian Journal of Primary Health 26(1) 1-9
Aboriginal childhood overweight and obesity: the need for Aboriginal designed and led initiatives.
Sherriff SL, Baur LA, Lambert MG, Dickson ML, Eades SJ, Muthayya S.
Public Health Res Pract. 2019;29(4):e2941925.
Defining, controlling and analysing Indigenous data: commitment to historical consistency or commitment to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
Crooks K, Carlson S, Dalton C.
Public Health Res Pract. 2019;29(4):e2941926.
Child protection and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
Child Family Community Australia
Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies, January 2020
Indigenous Australians with autism: A scoping review
Bailey, B., Arciuli, J.
Autism, ahead of print, 13 Jan 2020
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02 AGED CARE
Cross-National Comparison of Environmental Factors Important to Facility-Based Senior Living.
Wang Z.
HERD. 2020 Jan 29:1937586720901344. doi: 10.1177/1937586720901344. [Epub ahead of print]
Community-based case management does not reduce hospital admissions for older people: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Nerissa Poupard, Clarice Y. Tang and Nora Shields
Australian Health Review 44(1) 83-92; 2020
Government announces new fund for struggling aged care providers
Conor Burke
Aged Care Insite 3 February 2020
The older adults’ NHS and social care return on investment tool: final report
Public Health England January 2020
Urinary tract infections in Australian aged care homes: Antibiotic prescribing practices and concordance to national guidelines
Leslie Dowson, Noleen Bennett, Kirsty Buising, Caroline Marshall, N. Deborah Friedman, Rhonda L. Stuart, David C.M. Kong
American Journal of Infection Control 2020, 48(3): 261-266
Palliative care, advance care planning and aged care for every Australian
Georgina Rowley
Aged Care Insite 17 February 2020
CEO aims to break down aged care sector fragmentation
Louise Durack
Aged Care Insite 13 February 2020
Towards a Community-Based Dementia Care Strategy: How do We Get There from Here?
Frances Morton-Chang, A. Paul Williams, Whitney Berta and Audrey Laporte
World Health & Population 18(1) December 2019 : 6-29.
Choosing care: The difficulties in navigating the Home Care Package market
Hobbs, B.M.
Melbourne: Consumer Policy Research Centre, January 2020.
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03 AI & eHEALTH
Physician attitudes towards—and adoption of—mobile health
Tracie Kong, Mary Morgan Scott, Yang Li, and Cynthia Wichelman
February 20, 2020
Mobile health applications for improving the sexual health outcomes among adults with chronic diseases: A systematic review
Hesam Karim, Hamid Choobineh, Niloofar Kheradbin, Mohammad Hosseini Ravandi, Ahmad Naserpor, and Reza Safdari
Digital Health February 20, 2020
Doctor YouTube’s opinion on seasonal influenza: A critical appraisal of the information available to patients
Akhil Kallur, Ahmad Albalbissi, Ismael Carillo-Martin et al
Digital Health February 16, 2020
WHO guidance for digital health: What it means for researchers
Jandoo, T
Digital Health, 6, 1‐4, 2020
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04 EVIDENCE INFORMED POLICY MAKING
How Systems Support (or Undermine) Good Decision-Making
Ron Carucci
Harvard Business Review February 04, 2020
Supporting the use of research evidence in decision-making in crisis zones in low- and middle-income countries: a critical interpretive synthesis
Ahmad Firas Khalid, John N. Lavis, Fadi El-Jardali and Meredith Vanstone
Health Research Policy and Systems 2020, 18:21 | Published on: 18 February 2020
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05 HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING & DESIGN
Making Spaces for Staff Breaks: A Design Anthropology Approach.
Pink S, Duque M, Sumartojo S, Vaughan L.
HERD. 2020 Jan 31:1937586719900954. doi: 10.1177/1937586719900954. [Epub ahead of print]
Application of Theory in Studies of Healthcare Built Environment Research.
Shannon MM, Nordin S, Bernhardt J, Elf M.
HERD. 2020 Jan 29:1937586719901108. doi: 10.1177/1937586719901108. [Epub ahead of print]
A Scoping Review of the Impact on Children of the Built Environment Design Characteristics of Healing Spaces
H. Gaminiesfahani, M. Lozanovska, R. Tucker
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal Feb 20, 2020 | OnlineFirst
The Therapeutic Waiting Room: Therapist and Service User Perspectives on the Psychologically Supportive Dimensions of Architectural Space
Stephanie Liddicoat
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal Feb 13, 2020 | OnlineFirst
Cross-National Comparison of Environmental Factors Important to Facility-Based Senior Living
Zhe Wang
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal Jan 29, 2020 | OnlineFirst
Application of Theory in Studies of Healthcare Built Environment Research
Michelle M. Shannon, S. Nordin, J. Bernhardt, M. Elf
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal Jan 29, 2020 | OnlineFirst
New trends in patient 'edutainment' systems: New applications and modalities better serve patients and staff
Neal Lorenzi
Health Facilities Management January 23, 2020
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06 HEALTHCARE - AUS
Heart Failure Integrated Care Project: overcoming barriers encountered by primary health care providers in heart failure management.
Hsieh V, Paull G, Hawkshaw B.
Aust Health Rev. 2020 Jan 8. doi: 10.1071/AH18251. [Epub ahead of print]
Implementing value‐based health care at scale: the NSW experience
Elizabeth Koff and Nigel Lyons
Med J Aust 2020; 212 (3): 104-106.e1
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07 HEALTHCARE - OS
Enhancing Private Sector Health System Preparedness for 21st-Century Health Threats: Foundational Principles From a National Academies Initiative
Donald M. Berwick, MD; Kenneth Shine, MD
JAMA. Published online February 6, 2020.
Korean National Healthcare-Associated Infections Surveillance (KONIS): Hand hygiene surveillance
Kyeong-Sook Cha, Kyung Mi Kim
American Journal of Infection Control 2020, 48(3): 327-329
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08 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Changes in Quality of Care after Hospital Mergers and Acquisitions.
Beaulieu ND, Dafny LS, Landon BE, Dalton JB, Kuye I, McWilliams JM.
N Engl J Med. 2020 Jan 2;382(1):51-59. doi: 10.1056/NEJMsa1901383.
Characteristics and clinical outcomes of index versus non-index hospital readmissions in Australian hospitals: a cohort study
Yogesh Sharma, Chris Horwood, Paul Hakendorf, John Au and Campbell Thompson
Australian Health Review 44(1) 153-159; 2020
Deepening our Understanding of Quality in Australia (DUQuA): An overview of a nation-wide, multi-level analysis of relationships between quality management systems and patient factors in 32 hospitals
Braithwaite J, Clay-Williams R, Taylor N, Ting HP, Winata T, Hogden E, et al
International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 2020;32(Supplement 1):8-21
Conclusion: the road ahead: where should we go now to improve healthcare quality in acute settings?
Braithwaite J, Taylor N, Clay-Williams R, Ting HP, Arnolda G
International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 2020;32(Supplement 1):99-103.
Do quality management systems influence clinical safety culture and leadership? A study in 32 Australian hospitals
Robyn Clay-Williams, Natalie Taylor, Hsuen P Ting, Gaston Arnolda, Teresa Winata, Jeffrey Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 2020;32(Supplement 1):60–66
Do organization-level quality management systems influence department-level quality? A cross-sectional study across 32 large hospitals in Australia
Natalie Taylor, Robyn Clay-Williams, Hsuen P Ting, Gaston Arnolda, Teresa Winata, Emily Hogden, Jeffrey Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 2020;32(Supplement 1):35–42
The relationships between quality management systems, safety culture and leadership and patient outcomes in Australian Emergency Departments
Robyn Clay-Williams, Natalie Taylor, Hsuen P Ting, Teresa Winata, Gaston Arnolda, Elizabeth Austin, Jeffrey Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 2020;32(Supplement 1):43–51
Evaluating Hospital Readmissions Through the Perspective of the Returning Emergency Department Patient
Campbell, Denise DNP, APRN, ACNS-BC, CEN, CHSE; Ditkoff, Jeffery MD
Quality Management in Healthcare 2020; 29(1): 15-19
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09 HOSPITAL FUNDING AND FINANCE
Could the prevention of health care–associated infections increase hospital cost? The financial impact of health care–associated infections from a hospital management perspective
John Shepard, John Frederick, Frances Wong, Sasha Madison, Lucy Tompkins, Eric Hadhazy
American Journal of Infection Control 2020; 48(3): 255-260
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10 INNOVATION
A New Model for Crowdsourcing Innovation
Johanna BrunnederOguz A. AcarDirk DeichmannTarun Sarwal
Harvard Business Review January 31, 2020
Stop Calling It “Innovation”
Nadya Zhexembayeva
Harvard Business Review February 19, 2020
Clayton Christensen, the Gentle Giant of Innovation
Michael B. Horn
Harvard Business Review January 24, 2020
A New Model for Crowdsourcing Innovation
Johanna Brunneder, Oguz A. Acar, Dirk Deichmann, Tarun Sarwal
Harvard Business Review January 31, 2020
Turn Your Customers into Your Community
Bailey Richardson; Kevin Huynh; Kai Elmer Sotto
Harvard Business Review January 16, 2020
Lessons from Tesla’s Approach to Innovation
Nathan Furr; Jeff Dyer
Harvard Business Review February 12, 2020
Pooling financial resources for universal health coverage: options for reform
Inke Mathauer, Lluis Vinyals Torres, Joseph Kutzin, Melitta Jakab & Kara Hanson
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2020; 98(2): 132-139
An Innovative Model for Healthcare Leadership Education
Wendy Nelson, Isser Dubinsky and Blake Poland
Healthcare Quarterly 22(4) January 2020 : 55-58
RISE: An Organized Program to Support Health Care Workers
Connors, Cheryl DNP, RN, NEA-BC; Wu, Albert W. MD, MPH
Quality Management in Healthcare 2020; 29(1): 48-49
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11 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
How Your Organization’s Experts Can Share Their Knowledge
Dorothy LeonardJames Martin
Harvard Business Review December 09, 2019
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12 MANAGEMENT
Leadership in Disruptive Times: The Key to Changing Healthcare
Agee, Nancy Howell
Frontiers of Health Services Management 2020; 36(3): 3-11
Defining a New Leadership Model to Stay Relevant in Healthcare
Kaplan, Gary S
Frontiers of Health Services Management 2020; 36(3): 12-20
The Path to Equity in Healthcare Leads to High Performance, Value, and Organizational Excellence
Joseph R. Betancourt
Journal of Healthcare Management 2020; 65(1): 7-10
Developing an Implementation Strategy for Systematic Measurement of Patient-Reported Outcomes at an Academic Health Center
Bachmann, Justin M. MD, FACC, FAHA; Posch, David R.; et al
Journal of Healthcare Management 2020; 65(1): 15-28
Do quality management systems influence clinical safety culture and leadership? A study in 32 Australian hospitals
Robyn Clay-Williams, Natalie Taylor, Hsuen P Ting, Gaston Arnolda, Teresa Winata, Jeffrey Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, Volume 32, Issue Supplement_1, January 2020, Pages 60–66
Do organization-level quality management systems influence department-level quality? A cross-sectional study across 32 large hospitals in Australia
Natalie Taylor, Robyn Clay-Williams, Hsuen P Ting, Gaston Arnolda, Teresa Winata, Emily Hogden, Jeffrey Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, Volume 32, Issue Supplement_1, January 2020, Pages 35–42
The relationships between quality management systems, safety culture and leadership and patient outcomes in Australian Emergency Departments
Robyn Clay-Williams, Natalie Taylor, Hsuen P Ting, Teresa Winata, Gaston Arnolda, Elizabeth Austin, Jeffrey Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, Volume 32, Issue Supplement_1, January 2020, Pages 43–51
Are You Ready to Serve on a Board?
Anthony Hesketh, Jo Sellwood-Taylor, Sharon Mullen
Harvard Business Review January 31, 2020
How to Set Up — and Learn — from Experiments
Stefan Thomke
Harvard Business Review February 04, 2020
Create KPIs That Reflect Your Strategic Priorities
Graham Kenny
Harvard Business Review February 04, 2020
Research: How to Build Trust with Business Partners from Other Cultures
Jeanne BrettTyree Mitchell
Harvard Business Review January 31, 2020
Don’t Demonize Employees Who Raise Problems
Nilofer Merchant
Harvard Business Review January 30, 2020
What Organizations Need to Survive a Pandemic
Nitin Nohria
Harvard Business Review January 30, 2020
The approachable team leader: Front line perspectives on leadership in critical care
Joseph Swani, Peter Isherwood
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management 2020, 25(1): 29-34
Dental Health Services Victoria: Journey to Value Based Healthcare
Deeble Institute Perspectives Brief No. 7
Raymond K, Hegde S
Canberra: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; 2020. p. 15.
What the quality of work means for our health
Health Foundation 4 February 2020
Every Leader Needs to Navigate These 7 Tensions
Jennifer Jordan, Michael Wade, Elizabeth Teracino
Harvard Business Review 20 February 2020
How to Overcome Your Obsession with Helping Others
Ron Carucci
Harvard Business Review February 18, 2020
How to Succeed When You Have Big Shoes to Fill
Rebecca Zucker
Harvard Business Review February 17, 2020
Don’t Let Negativity Sink Your Organization
Bill Taylor
Harvard Business Review February 17, 2020
Get Adventurous with Your Leadership Training
Christopher G. Myers; Mike Doyle
Harvard Business Review February 13, 2020
Research: Organizations That Move Fast Really Do Break Things
Dana Kanze; Mark A. Conley; E. Tory Higgins
Harvard Business Review February 12, 2020
6 Questions to Ask Before Starting a Big Project
Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez; Whitney Johnson
Harvard Business Review February 12, 2020
How to Work with a Leader Who Doesn’t Care About Details
Liz Kislik
Harvard Business Review February 11, 2020
Top Boards Do These 4 Things Differently
Rusty O’Kelley III; PJ Neal
Harvard Business Review February 10, 2020
Value-based healthcare delivery through metabolomics-based personalized health platform
Mohammad A. Anwar, Aldo A. Barrera-Machuca, Nadya Calderon, Windy Wang, Daniel Tausan, Thara Vayali, David Wishart, Pieter Cullis, Robert Fraser
Healthcare Management Forum Feb 20, 2020 | OnlineFirst
Employee Inclusion During Change: The Stories of Middle Managers in Non-Profit Home Care Organizations
Zurika Saku Yahaya
Home Health Care Management & Practice Jan 29, 2020 | OnlineFirst
Management and outcomes of health practitioner complaints in Australia: a comparison of the national and New South Wales systems
Merrilyn Walton A D , Patrick J. Kelly A , E. Mary Chiarella B and Terry Carney C
Australian Health Review 19 February 2020
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13 PATIENT CENTRED CARE
The Impact Of Decision Aids On Adults Considering Hip Or Knee Surgery
Vanessa B. Hurley, Hector P. Rodriguez, Stephen Kearing, Yue Wang, Ming D. Leung, and Stephen M. Shortell
Health Affairs 2020, 39(1): 100-107
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.
Contemporaneous patient and health professional views of patient-centred care: a systematic review
Daniel Jaensch, Nicky Baker, Susan Gordon
Int J Qual Health Care, mzz118,
There’s No Algorithm For Empathy
Hannah B. Wild
Health Affairs 2020; 39(2): 339-342
What patients want to ask their doctors: Data analysis from Question Builder, an online question prompt list tool
Tracy MC, Shepherd HL, Ivers RG, Mann M, Chiappini L, Trevena LJ
Patient Education and Counseling. 2019.
Is patient-centred care for women a priority for policy-makers? Content analysis of government policies
Anna R. Gagliardi, Sheila Dunn, Angel M. Foster, Sherry L. Grace, Nazilla Khanlou, Donna E. Stewart and Sharon E. Straus
Health Research Policy and Systems 2020, 18:23 | Published on: 18 February 2020
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14 POPULATION HEALTH
Advancing population health management
NHS Clinical Commissioners February 2020
Developing a screening tool to recognise social determinants of health in Australian clinical settings.
Browne-Yung K, Freeman T, Battersby M, McEvoy DR, Baum F.
Public Health Res Pract. 2019;29(4):e28341813. First published: 1 November 2018.
Exposure to fast-food and sweetened-drink marketing at community sports clubs in Australia.
Ooi JY, Wiggers JH, Kingsland M, Lecathelinais C, Tindall J, McFadyen T, Rowland BC, Sherker S, Murphy A, Heaton R, Wolfenden L.
Public Health Res Pract. 2019;29(4):e2941929.
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15 RURAL HEALTH
Factors associated with rural work for nursing and allied health graduates 15–17 years after an undergraduate rural placement through the University Department of Rural Health program.
Playford D, Moran MC, Thompson S.
Rural and Remote Health 2020; 20: 5334.
Why bigger isn’t always better: Caring for patients in smaller, rural and remote hospitals
Louella Vaughan
Future Hosp J 2020 7:4-5
Ten reasons why every junior doctor should spend time working in a remote and rural hospital
Kevin Fox, Wendy Corstorphine, Jenny Frazer, Anna Johnstone, Alasdair Miller, Neil Shepherd and Paul Cooper
Future Hosp J 2020 7:12-14
A Canadian Rural Living Lab Hospital: Implementing solutions for improving rural emergency care
Richard Fleet
Future Hosp J 2020 7:15-21
The problems of smaller, rural and remote hospitals: Separating facts from fiction
Louella Vaughan and Nigel Edwards
Future Hosp J 2020 7:38-45
The benefits of rural training: Producing the expert generalists of the future
Rose Singleton
Future Hosp J 2020 7:50-52
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16 SAFETY
Patient Safety Culture Bundle for CEOs and Senior Leaders
Markirit Armutlu, Donna Davis, Alain Doucet, Annette Down, Dale Schierbeck and Polly Stevens
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 82-95.doi:10.12927/hcq.2020.26044
National Patient Safety Consortium: Learning from Large-Scale Collaboration
Sandi Kossey, Chris Power, Leslee Thomson, Kathleen Morris, Shelagh Maloney, Lee Fairclough, Deborah Prowse and Hina Laeeque
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 10-26.
Patient Safety: Patient Involvement Matters
Linda Hughes
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 129-134.
Measuring and Monitoring Healthcare-Associated Infections: A Canadian Collaboration to Better Understand the Magnitude of the Problem
Anne MacLaurin, Kanchana Amaratunga, Chantal Couris, et al
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 116-128.
Automation and interoperability of a nurse-managed insulin infusion protocol as a model to improve safety and efficiency in the delivery of high-alert medications
Noah Barasch, Mark C Romig, Zoe O Demko
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management 2020, 25(1): 5-14
A new approach to infection prevention: A pilot study to evaluate a hand hygiene ambassador program in hospitals and clinics
David J. Birnbach, Taylor C. Thiesen, Lisa F. Rosen, Maureen Fitzpatrick, Kristopher L. Arheart
American Journal of Infection Control, 2020, 48(3): 246-248
Lessons Learned from a Systems Approach to Engaging Patients and Families in Patient Safety Transformation
Hatlie MJ, Nahum A, Leonard R, Jones L, Nahum V, Krevat SA, et al
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2020.
Can evidence-based decision support tools transform antibiotic management? A systematic review and meta-analyses
Laka M, Milazzo A, Merlin T
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 2020 [epub].
Learning from complaints in healthcare: a realist review of academic literature, policy evidence and front-line insights
van Dael J, Reader TW, Gillespie A, Neves AL, Darzi A, Mayer EK
BMJ Quality & Safety. 2020 [epub].
Patient safety in inpatient mental health settings: A systematic review
Thibaut B, Dewa LH, Ramtale SC, Lima D, Adam S, Ashrafian H, et al
BMJ Open. 2019;9(12):e030230.
Patient Safety Never Events: Cross-Canada Checkup
Hina Laeeque, Barb Farlow and Sandi Kossey
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 46-67.
Patient Safety Culture Bundle for CEOs and Senior Leaders
Markirit Armutlu, Donna Davis, Alain Doucet, Annette Down, Dale Schierbeck and Polly Stevens
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 82-95
Homecare Safety Virtual Quality Improvement Collaboratives
Wayne Miller, Maaike Asselbergs, Jeanne Bank, Mike Cass, Virginia Flintoft and Nadine Henningsen
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 100-111.
Measuring and Monitoring Healthcare-Associated Infections: A Canadian Collaboration to Better Understand the Magnitude of the Problem
Anne MacLaurin, Kanchana Amaratunga, Chantal Couris, et al
Healthcare Quarterly 22(SP) February 2020 : 116-128
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17 WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
Young Workers Need Companies to Prioritize Mental Health
Barbara Harvey
Harvard Business Review January 29, 2020
Work-related injury and illness in the Victorian healthcare sector: a retrospective analysis of workers' compensation claim records
Ting Xia and Alex Collie
Australian Health Review 44(1) 24-30; 2020
Allied health professionals in Queensland Health returning to work after maternity leave: hours of work and duration of time on part-time hours
Julie Hulcombe, Sandra Capra and Gillian Whitehouse
Australian Health Review 44(1) 56-61; 2020
Staffing for safe and effective care in the UK: 2019 report
Royal College of Nursing (RCN) 31 January 2020
The health, safety and wellbeing of shift workers in healthcare environments
NHS Staff Council
London: NHS Employers; February 2020.
Working hours, common mental disorder and suicidal ideation among junior doctors in Australia: A cross‐sectional survey
Petrie, K., et al.
BMJ Open, 10, 2020
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18 WORKFORCE PLANNING
Profile of the most common complaints for five health professions in Australia
Merrilyn Walton, Patrick J. Kelly, E. Mary Chiarella, Terry Carney, Belinda Bennett, Marie Nagy and Suzanne Pierce
Australian Health Review 44(1) 15-23
Implications Of The Rapid Growth Of The Nurse Practitioner Workforce In The US: An examination of recent changes in demographic, employment, and earnings characteristics of nurse practitioners and the implications of those changes.
David I. Auerbach, Peter I. Buerhaus, and Douglas O. Staiger
Health Affairs 2020, 39(2): 273-279
Implications Of The Rapid Growth Of The Nurse Practitioner Workforce In The US
David I. Auerbach, Peter I. Buerhaus, and Douglas O. Staiger
Health Affairs 2020, 39(2): 273-279
NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard: 2019 data analysis report for NHS trusts
NHS England February 2020
NHS vacancies in London: how to fill the gap
London Assembly Labour February 2020
Developing the health workforce for universal health coverage
Giorgio Cometto, James Buchan & Gilles Dussault
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2020, 98(2): 109-116
Health workforce demography: a framework to improve understanding of the health workforce and support achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Szabo, S., Nove, A., Matthews, Z. et al.
Hum Resour Health 18, 7 (2020).
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19 REPORTS OF INTEREST
A comparison between the AIHW's National Hospital Morbidity Database and the ABS's Private Health Establishments Collection: 2009–10 to 2016–17
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 18 February 2020
2020 Global Health Care Outlook: Laying a foundation for the future
Allen, S.
[n. p.]: Deloitte, 2019
Review of the two national Indigenous specific primary health care datasets: The Online Services Report and the national Key Performance Indicators
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 21 February 2020
Bloodstream infections associated with hospital care 2018–19
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 20 February 2020
Patient experiences in Australia by small geographic areas in 2017–18
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 25 February 2020
NHS financial management and sustainability
National Audit Office 5 February 2020
NHS operational planning and contracting guidance 2020/21
NHS England January 2020
Living in the red: the cost of living crisis for London’s nursing workforce
Royal College of Nursing 30 January 2020
Can people afford to pay for health care? New evidence on financial protection in Europe
Sarah Thomson; Jonathan Cylus; Tamás Evetovits
World Health Organization - Europe December 2019
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20 ABS REPORTS
4221.0 Schools, Australia, 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4221.0?OpenDocument
4321.0 Research Paper: Integration of the National Health Survey with the Multi-Agency Data Integration Project (MADIP), 2014-15 (First Issue)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4321.0?OpenDocument
4430.0 Disability, Ageing and Carers, Australia: Summary of Findings, 2018 (Additional Information)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4430.0?OpenDocument
4519.0 Recorded Crime - Offenders, 2018-19
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4519.0?OpenDocument
4530.0 Crime Victimisation, Australia, 2018-19
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4530.0?OpenDocument
6202.0 Trend unemployment rate remains steady at 5.2% (Media Release), Jan 2020
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/F00771E26218DFB1CA258479001AAD2E?OpenDocument
6302.0 Moderate growth in average earnings (Media Release), Nov 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/030E8BEF4B0B915ECA2582EA00193B04?OpenDocument
6345.0 Wages rose 0.5% in the December quarter 2019 (Media Release), Dec 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/71B77142E6FDC370CA2581D700791977?OpenDocument
6345.0 Wage Price Index, Australia, Dec 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/6345.0?OpenDocument
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COMING CONFERENCES
Calendar of conferences in Australia and New Zealand (2020)
ISICEM 2020 – 40th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine
Brussels, Belgium, 24-27 March 2020
Medico Legal Congress
Sydney, 12-13 March 2020
Informa’s Annual Medico Legal Congress is Australia’s longest running event for medical and legal professionals.
New Directions in Leukaemia Research 2020 meeting
Brisbane, 23-25 March 2020
Attendees will hear of recent findings in basic and translational research through interaction with local and international experts, forging new collaborations. Leukaemia research has undergone an unprecedented revolution in recent years and this is beginning to deliver a real and significant impact in the clinic. Leukaemia research has undergone an unprecedented revolution in recent years and this is beginning to deliver a real and significant impact in the clinic. The biennial NDLR Conference offers a unique opportunity for scientists and clinicians to keep pace with such a rapidly evolving field.
ANZCA 2020 Emerging Leaders Conference
Swan Valley, WA 28 Apr - 30 Apr 2020
The 2020 ELC will be held at the stunning Swan Valley in Western Australia directly before our Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) in Perth from Tuesday April 28 to Thursday April 30, 2020. The theme is “Collaborate, involve, engage”. Leaders require a broad range of skills to be truly effective. The sessions planned are designed to enhance these skills and challenge thoughts about leadership.
Healthcare Leaders Forum
Sydney, NSW; 05 May - 06 May 2020
Firmly established as the singular agenda-setting Healthcare event of the Asia-Pacific region, the Healthcare Leaders Forum is returning in 2020 with a refreshed format to guide you through the year ahead.
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