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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 COMMUNICATION 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


The more things change, the more they stay the same: enduring inequity in Indigenous health.
Brown A.
Aust Health Rev. 2021 Aug;45(4):395-396. doi: 10.1071/AHv45n4_ED1.


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02 AGED CARE

2020 aged care workforce census data released, workforce getting bigger, younger
Department of Health September 6, 2021

Noise exposure and dementia: a rising concern in ageing populations
BMJ 2021; 374.n2120 (Published 09 September 2021)

What price quality in aged care? Findings from an Australia‐wide survey including over 6500 current income taxpayers
Julie Ratcliffe, Jyoti Khadka, Sheela Kumaran and Billingsley Kaambwa
Med J Aust || doi: 10.5694/mja2.51242 Published online: 13 Sep 2021

Care For Elders, Prices, And More
Alan R. Weil
Health Affairs 2021, 40(9): 1351-1351

Optimal Staffing Models To Care For Frail Older Adults In Primary Care And Geriatrics Practices In The US
David I. Auerbach, Douglas E. Levy, Peter Maramaldi, Robert S. Dittus, Joanne Spetz, et al
Health Affairs 2021, 40(9): 1368-1376

Myocardial Infarction Care Among The Elderly: Declining Treatment With Increasing Age In Two Countries
John Hsu, Tor Iversen, Mary Price, Tron Anders Moger, Delaney Tevis, Terje P. Hagen, and William H. Dow
Health Affairs 2021, 40(9): 1483-1490

We need a model of health and aged care services that adequately supports Australians with dementia
Jo‐Anne Rayner, Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh and Joseph E Ibrahim
Med J Aust 2021; 215 (6): 286-287


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03 AI & eHEALTH 

AI Regulation Is Coming: How to prepare for the inevitable
François Candelon, Rodolphe Charme di Carlo, Midas De Bondt, and Theodoros Evgeniou
Havard Business Review (September–October 2021)

For Patients to Trust Medical AI, They Need to Understand It
Chiara Longoni, Romain Cadario, and Carey K. Morewedge
Havard Business Review September 03, 2021

Qualitative exploration of digital chatbot use in medical education: A pilot study
Anjuli Kaur, Sid Singh, Joht S Chandan, ...
Digital Health  August 31, 2021 

Artificial intelligence and the NHS: a qualitative exploration of the factors influencing adoption
Kirsty Morrison
Future Hosp J first published on 2 September 2021 doi:10.7861/fhj.2020-0258

Are we doing it right? We need to evaluate the current approaches for implementation of digital health systems
Ronald Dendere, et al
Australian Health Review - 7 September 2021

Use of digital health tools in Europe: before, during and after COVID-19. World Health Organization.
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Fahy, Nick & Williams, Gemma A. 
Regional Office for Europe.2021


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04 COVID-19

The first year of COVID-19 in Australia: direct and indirect health effects
AIHW 10 September 2021

Directors of public health and the Covid-19 pandemic: ‘A year like no other’
The King's Fund 22 September 2021

COVID‐19 in children: time for a new strategy
Mary‐Louise McLaws
Med J Aust 2021; 215 (5): 212-213 

The characteristics of SARS‐CoV‐2‐positive children who presented to Australian hospitals during 2020: a PREDICT network study
Laila F Ibrahim, Doris Tham, Vimuthi Chong, Mark Corden, et al
Med J Aust 2021; 215 (5): 217-221

Australian and New Zealand approach to diagnosis and management of vaccine‐induced immune thrombosis and thrombocytopenia
Vivien M Chen, Jennifer L Curnow, Huyen A Tran and Philip Y‐I Choi
Med J Aust 2021; 215 (6): 245-249.e1 

Palliative care and COVID-19 in the Australian context: a review of patients with COVID-19 referred to palliative care.
Mendis R, Haines A, Williams L, Mitchener K, Grimaldi F, Phillips M, Shaw M, Nguyen TPH, Dabscheck A, Spruijt O, Coperchini M.
Aust Health Rev. 2021 Aug 27. doi: 10.1071/AH21157.

Failures of quarantine systems for preventing COVID‐19 outbreaks in Australia and New Zealand
Leah Grout, Ameera Katar, Driss Ait Ouakrim, Jennifer A Summers, Amanda Kvalsvig, Michael G Baker, Tony Blakely and Nick Wilson
Med J Aust || doi: 10.5694/mja2.51240 Published online: 20 Sep 2021

Using after-action reviews of outbreaks to enhance public health responses: lessons for COVID-19
Craig B Dalton, Martyn D Kirk and David N Durrheim
Med J Aust || doi: 10.5694/mja2.51289 Published online: 27 Sep 2021

Safety of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine in a Nationwide Setting
Noam Barda, M.D., Noa Dagan, M.D., Yatir Ben-Shlomo, B.Sc., et al
N Engl J Med 2021; 385:1078-1090 September 16, 2021

Reactogenicity and immunogenicity after a late second dose or a third dose of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 in the UK: a substudy of two randomised controlled trials (COV001 and COV002)
Amy Flaxman, DPhil, et al
Lancet 01 Sept 2021

Surveillance for Adverse Events After COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination
Nicola P. Klein, MD, PhD1; Ned Lewis, MPH1; Kristin Goddard, MPH1; et al
JAMA. Published online September 3, 2021. doi:10.1001/jama.2021.15072

Vaccinating people who have had covid-19: why doesn’t natural immunity count in the US?
BMJ 2021; 374:.n2101 (Published 13 September 2021)

Risk of thrombocytopenia and thromboembolism after covid-19 vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 positive testing: self-controlled case series study
BMJ 2021; 374 .n1931 (Published 27 August 2021)

Risk of hospital admission with covid-19 among teachers compared with healthcare workers and other adults of working age in Scotland, March 2020 to July 2021: population based case-control study
BMJ 2021; 374: n2060 (Published 02 September 2021)

Global public health security and justice for vaccines and therapeutics in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hotez PJ, Batista C, Amor YB, Ergonul O, Figueroa JP, Gilbert S, Gursel M, Hassanain M, Kang G, Kaslow DC, Kim JH, Lall B, Larson H, Naniche D, Sheahan T, Shoham S, Wilder-Smith A, Sow SO, Strub-Wourgaft N, Yadav P, Bottazzi ME.
EClinicalMedicine. 2021 Sep;39:101053. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101053. Epub 2021 Aug 3

Why Business Leaders Need to Mandate the Covid-19 Vaccine
Marianne Cooper and Maxim Voronov
Havard Business Review September 03, 2021

Vaccinations Against COVID-19 May Have Averted Up To 140,000 Deaths In The United States
Sumedha Gupta, Jonathan Cantor, Kosali I. Simon, Ana I. Bento, Coady Wing, et al
Health Affairs 2021, 40(9): 1465-1472

Contingency planning for health care worker masks in case of medical supply chain failure: Lessons learned in novel mask manufacturing from COVID-19 pandemic
Ethan Cumbler, Monika Wittig, Nicholas Jacobson, Hayden McClain, Aaron Treat, Jonathan Radin, Sara Stowell, Elizabeth Harry
American Journal of Infection Control 49(10):1215-1220, OCT, 2021

Intention to COVID-19 vaccination and associated factors among health care workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies
Chuxuan Luo, Yuan Yang, Yueming Liu, Danna Zheng, Lina Shao, Juan Jin, Qiang He
American Journal of Infection Control 49(10):1295-1304, OCT, 2021
 
COVID-19 Mortality At The Neighborhood Level: Racial And Ethnic Inequalities Deepened In Minnesota In 2020
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, et al. 
Health Affairs | Sep 15, 2021

WILLINGNESS TO WORK AMONGST AUSTRALIAN FRONTLINE HEALTHCARE WORKERS DURING AUSTRALIA’S FIRST WAVE OF COVID-19 COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION: RESULTS OF AN ONLINE SURVEY.
Hill, M., Smith, E., & Mills, B.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 1-24.2021 doi:10.1017/dmp.2021.288

Policy considerations for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination from the Collaboration on Social Science in Immunisation
Julie Leask, Holly Seale, Jane H Williams, Jessica Kaufman, Kerrie Wiley, Abela Mahimbo, Katrina K Clark, Margie H Danchin and Katie Attwell
Med J Aust  Published online: 13 Sep 2021

COVID-19: protocol for observational studies utilizing near real-time electronic Australian general practice data to promote effective care and best-practice policy—a design thinking approach
Andrew Georgiou, Julie Li, Christopher Pearce, et al 
Health Research Policy and Systems 2021, 19:122 | Published on: 7 September 2021 

Leading public services through Covid-19
National Leadership Centre July 2021

The relevance of the LEADS framework during the COVID-19 pandemic
Graham Stewart Dickson, Deanne Taylor, Elizabeth Hartney, Bill Tholl, Kelly Grimes, Ming-Ka Chan, John Van Aerde, Tanya Horsley, Ellen Melis
Healthcare Management Forum Sep 9, 2021 | OnlineFirst

The Initial Positive and Negative Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Rural Healthcare Providers: Associations With Team Culture and Leadership
Terry, Danielle L.; Hui, Patricia; Buntoro, Shirley
Journal of Healthcare Management. 66(5):396-406, September-October 2021.

COVID-19 rapid antigen point-of-care and self-tests
Therapeutic Goods Administration 28 September 2021

The impact of COVID-19 on health and care workers: a closer look at deaths.
World Health Organization.2021

Non‐pharmacological measures implemented in the setting of long‐term care facilities to prevent SARS‐CoV‐2 infections and their consequences: a rapid review
Jan M Stratil et al
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 15 September 2021

COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests - Guidance and checklist for businesses
Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) 7 September 2021


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05 HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING & DESIGN

Inpatient Telemedicine and New Models of Care during COVID-19: Hospital Design Strategies to Enhance Patient and Staff Safety.
Pilosof NP, Barrett M, Oborn E, Barkai G, Pessach IM, Zimlichman E.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 8;18(16):8391. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18168391.

Barriers, Enablers, and Consumer Design Ideas for Health Literacy Responsive Hospital Waiting Areas: A Framework Method Analysis.
McDonald CE, Remedios LJ, Cameron KL, Said CM, Granger CL.
HERD. 2021 Aug 13:19375867211032926. doi: 10.1177/19375867211032926.

Designing a Patient Room as a Fall Protection Strategy: The Perspectives of Healthcare Design Experts.
Piatkowski M, Taylor E, Wong B, Taylor D, Foreman KB, Merryweather A.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 19;18(16):8769. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18168769

Space Use and the Physical Attributes of Acute Care Units: A Quantitative Study
David Kelly, Michael J. Pingel
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal Sep 14, 2021 | OnlineFirst

Dementia-Friendly Design: A Set of Design Criteria and Design Typologies Supporting Wayfinding
L. P. G. van Buuren, M. Mohammadi
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal Sep 14, 2021 | OnlineFirst


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06 HEALTHCARE - AUS

Low value care is a health hazard that calls for patient empowerment
Ian A Scott, Adam G Elshaug and Melissa Fox
Med J Aust 2021; 215 (3): 101-103.e1

Making the move to a learning healthcare system: has the pandemic brought us one step closer?
Tanya Symons, et al
Australian Health Review 22 July 2021


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07 HEALTHCARE - OS


Eurohealth: COVID-19 health system governance.
Eurohealth, 27 (1), 2021 World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe.

Health Care Strategy in Action
Edward Prewitt and Others
NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery 2021; 08

E4As guide for advancing health and sustainable development
World Health Organization Europe July 2021


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08 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION

Implementation of the Australian Hospital Patient Experience Question Set (AHPEQS): a consumer-driven patient survey.
Jones CH, Woods J, Brusco NK, Sullivan N, Morris ME.
Aust Health Rev. 2021 Aug 3. doi: 10.1071/AH20265. Online ahead of print.

Holding Hospitals Accountable for Patient Safety
Leah Binder
Harvard Business Review August 30, 2021

Regulating Hospital Prices Based On Market Concentration Is Likely To Leave High-Price Hospitals Unaffected
Maximilian J. Pany, Michael E. Chernew, and Leemore S. Dafny
Health Affairs 2021, 40(9): 1386-1394

How a crisis at one maternity service became a catalyst for change across the Victorian public hospital system: A discussion paper
Zugna SA, Cullinane M, McLachlan HL, Forster DA
Collegian. 2021 [epub].

Technical report: Monitoring the national burden of Clostridioides difficile Infection in Australian public hospitals: 2016 to 2018
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Sydney: ACSQHC; 2021.

Dimensions of safety culture: a systematic review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods for assessing safety culture in hospitals
Churruca K, Ellis LA, Pomare C, Hogden A, Bierbaum M, Long JC, et al
BMJ Open. 2021;11(7):e043982.

Modern communications technology: An essential tool for optimizing hospital operations and improving outcomes.
Kanter, B.
Healthcare Management Forum, 2021. 34(5), 248–251.


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09 HOSPITAL FUNDING AND FINANCE

Issues for reregulation of private hospital insurance in Australia
Cale Dobrosak and Paul Dugdale
Australian Health Review 45(3) 290-296


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10 INNOVATION

Investing in the Front Line: Leading a Cultural Innovation Revolution
Amrhein, Allison
Journal of Healthcare Management. 66(5):332-335, September-October 2021.

Value-Based Healthcare Initiatives in Practice: A Systematic Review
Zanotto, Bruna Stella; Etges, Ana Paula Beck da Silva; Marcolino, Miriam Allein Zago; More
Journal of Healthcare Management. 66(5):340-365, September-October 2021.


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11 COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT

Interplay of clear, demanding, and important goals on project performance in community-academic health partnerships.
Chak CM, Carminati L, Wilderom CPM.
Health Care Manage Rev. 2021 Jul 23. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000320.

Making the move to a learning healthcare system: has the pandemic brought us one step closer?
Symons T, Zalcberg J, Morris J.
Aust Health Rev. 2021 Jul 22. doi: 10.1071/AH21076.

7 Strategies to Break Down Silos in Big Meetings
Sabina Nawaz
Harvard Business Review July 26, 2021


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12 MANAGEMENT

Advancing health equity through organizational change: Perspectives from health care leaders.
Doherty JA, Johnson M, McPheron H.
Health Care Manage Rev. 2021 Aug 26. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000326. Online ahead of print.

5 Reasons Your Employees Don’t Understand Your Company’s Vision
Sabina Nawaz
Harvard Business Review September 07, 2021

6 Principles to Build Your Company’s Strategic Agility
Michael Wade, Amit Joshi, and Elizabeth A. Teracino
Harvard Business Review September 02, 2021

How CEOs Should Manage Their Time in the Hybrid Workplace
Nitin Nohria
Harvard Business Review August 26, 2021

How to Be a Leader Who Stays True to Their Ethics
Michael Beer
Harvard Business Review September 15, 2021

Enhancing the value to users of machine learning-based clinical decision support tools: A framework for iterative, collaborative development and implementation
Singer, Sara J.; Kellogg, Katherine C.; Galper, Ari B.; Viola, Deborah
Health Care Management Review: September 7, 2021

Advancing health equity through organizational change: Perspectives from health care leaders
Doherty, Julia A.; Johnson, Margaret; McPheron, Heather
Health Care Management Review: August 26, 2021

Improving diagnostic performance through feedback: the Diagnosis Learning Cycle
Fernandez Branson C, Williams M, Chan TM, Graber ML, Lane KP, Grieser S, et al
BMJ Quality & Safety. 2021 [epub].

Inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility: From organizational responsibility to leadership competency
Anne E. Mullin, Imogen R. Coe, Everton A. Gooden, Modupe Tunde-Byass, Ryan E. Wiley
Healthcare Management Forum Sep 17, 2021 | OnlineFirst

Preparing for the future: How organizations can prepare boards, leaders, and risk managers for artificial intelligence
Arun Dixit, Jennifer Quaglietta, Catherine Gaulton
Healthcare Management Forum Sep 17, 2021 | OnlineFirst

Alignment Between Objective and Subjective Assessments of Health System Performance: Findings From a Mixed-Methods Study
Khodyakov, Dmitry; Buttorff, Christine; Xenakis, Lea; More
Journal of Healthcare Management. 66(5):380-394, September-October 2021.

Critical Access Hospital Leaders Beat Challenges to Support Their Communities and Staffs
Schou, Patricia M.
Frontiers of Health Services Management. 38(1):27-31, Fall 2021.

Research: Informal Leadership Comes at a Cost
Chia-Yen (Chad) Chiu, Jennifer D. Nahrgang, Ashlea Bartram, Jing Wang, and Paul Tesluk
Harvard Business Review September 27, 2021


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13 PATIENT CENTRED CARE

Moving towards value-based, patient-centred telehealth to support cancer care: Deeble Institute Perspectives Brief No. 11
Slavova-Azmanova N, Millar L, Ives A, Codde J, Saunders C
Canberra: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; 2020. p. 14.

The effect of providing staff training and enhanced support to care homes on care processes, safety climate and avoidable harms: evaluation of a care home quality improvement programme in England
Damery S, Flanagan S, Jones J, Jolly K
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021;18(14).

Patient‐reported outcomes and personalised cancer care
Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) Patient Reported Outcomes Working Group
Med J Aust 2021; 214 (9): 406-408.e1 

Evidence-based practice and patient-centered care: Doing both well
Engle, Ryann L.; Mohr, David C.; Holmes, Sally K.; More
Health Care Management Review. 46(3):174-184, July/September 2021.


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14 POPULATION HEALTH

Institutional factors associated with hospital partnerships for population health: A pooled cross-sectional analysis.
Ellis Hilts K, Gibson PJ, Blackburn J, Yeager VA, Halverson PK, Menachemi N.
Health Care Manage Rev. 2021 Aug 26. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000325. Online ahead of print.

Comparing smoking cessation to screening and brief intervention for alcohol in distributional cost effectiveness analysis to explore the sensitivity of results to socioeconomic inequalities characterised in model inputs. (CHE Research Paper; No. 184).
Yang, F., Angus, C., Duarte, A. I., Gillespie, D., Sculpher, M., Walker, S. M., & Griffin, S.
Centre for Health Economics, University of York.2021


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15 RURAL HEALTH

The impact of interpersonal relationships on rural doctors’ clinical courage.
Walters L, Couper I, Stewart RA, Campbell DG, Konkin J.  
Rural and Remote Health 2021; 21: 6668.

Closing the sepsis gap: an exploration of sepsis presentations at a remote north Australian emergency department.
Van Bockxmeer JJ, Shetty A, Robertson T, Thomas Y.  
Rural and Remote Health 2021; 21: 5979.


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16 SAFETY

Adherence to antimicrobial prophylaxis guidelines in cardiac implantable electronic device procedures in two Australian teaching hospitals.
Almonte M, Huston T, Yee SL, Karimaei R, Hort A, Rawlins M, Seet J, Nizich Z, McLellan D, Stobie P, Czarniak P, Chalmers L.
Aust Health Rev. 2021 Sep 2. doi: 10.1071/AH21046. Online ahead of print.

Trends in Healthcare Facility-Onset Clostridioides difficile Infection and the Impact of Testing Schemes in an Acute Care Hospital System in New York City, 2016-2019
Briana Episcopia, Aanchal Gupta, Mary Fornek, Monica Kaminski, Saquib Malik, Subin Sunny, David Landman, Geralda Xavier, John Quale
American Journal of Infection Control 49(10):1262-1266, OCT, 2021

International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2013-2018, Adult and Pediatric Units, Device-associated Module
Victor Daniel Rosenthal, Wieslawa Duszynska, Bat-Erdene Ider, et al
American Journal of Infection Control 49(10):1267-1274, OCT, 2021

The impact of infections on reimbursement in 92 US hospitals, 2015-2018
Laura Puzniak, Vikas Gupta, Kalvin C. Yu, Gang Ye, Kevin Outterson
American Journal of Infection Control 49(10):1275-1280, OCT, 2021

Differences between professionals' views on patient safety culture in long-term and acute care? A cross-sectional study
Liukka M, Hupli M, Turunen H.
Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl). Epub 2021

Factors related to serious safety events in a children's hospital patient safety collaborative
Burrus S, Hall M, Tooley E, et al.
Pediatrics. 2021;148(3):e2020030346.

Exploring the factors that promote or diminish a psychologically safe environment: a qualitative interview study with critical care staff
Grailey K, Leon-Villapalos C, Murray E, Brett S
BMJ Open. 2021;11(8):e046699.

Applying Decision Science to the Prioritization of Healthcare-Associated Infection Initiatives\
Tsai, Terry H.; Gerst, Michael D.; Engineer, Cyrus, et al
Journal of Patient Safety. 17(7):506-512, October 2021.

Is There a Mismatch Between the Perspectives of Patients and Regulators on Healthcare Quality? A Survey Study
Bouwman, Renée; Bomhoff, Manja; Robben, Paul; More
Journal of Patient Safety. 17(7):473-482, October 2021.

Factors Related to Serious Safety Events in a Children’s Hospital Patient Safety Collaborative
Burrus S, Hall M, Tooley E, Conrad K, Bettenhausen JL, Kemper C
Pediatrics. 2021;148(3):e2020030346.

Challenges and Potential Solutions for Patient Safety in an Infectious-Agent-Isolation Environment: A Study of 484 COVID-19-Related Event Reports Across 94 Hospitals
Taylor MA, Reynolds CM, Jones R
Patient Safety. 2021 3(2):45-62.

Reducing diagnostic errors related to medical imaging Deeble Institute Issues Brief No. 44
Docking S, Haddock R
Canberra: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; 2021. p. 60.

Learning from patient safety incidents involving acutely sick adults in hospital assessment units in England and Wales: a mixed methods analysis for quality improvement
Urquhart A, Yardley S, Thomas E, Donaldson L, Carson-Stevens A
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2021:01410768211032589.

An audible patient voice: How can we ensure that patients are treated as partners in their own safety?
Christian P Subbe, Saleyha Ahsan, Lowri Smith and Johanna Frey Renggli
Future Hosp J first published on 21 September 2021 doi:10.7861/fhj.2021-0131


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17 WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

Behavioral Health in the Pandemic: Making the Shift from Mental Illness to Mental Well-Being
Merz, Stephen M.
Frontiers of Health Services Management. 38(1):32-38, Fall 2021.

Nurse burnout syndrome and work environment impact patient safety grade
Montgomery AP, Patrician PA, Azuero A.
J Nurs Care Qual. Epub 2021

3 Strategies to Address Political Polarization in the Workplace
Dawn Chow and Jeffrey Lees
Harvard Business Review July 29, 202


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18 WORKFORCE PLANNING

Medical staffing in England: a defining moment for doctors and patients
British Medical Association (BMA) July 2021

Regulating the health workforce in Europe: implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Panteli, D., Maier, C.B.
Hum Resour Health 19, 80 (2021).


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19 REPORTS OF INTEREST

Australia's welfare 2021 
AIHW 16 Sep 2021

Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement Measures: National report on the first year of data 2020-21 
AIHW 27 Aug 2021

AURA 2021. Fourth Australian report on antimicrobial use and resistance in human health
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Sydney: ACSQHC; 2021. p. 328.

Healthcare Quarterly: April to June 2021
Bureau of Health Information: 15 September 2021

Heart, stroke and vascular disease—Australian facts
AIHW 22 September 2021

Dementia in Australia
AIHW  20 September 2021

The first year of COVID-19 in Australia: direct and indirect health effects
AIHW 10 September 2021

Global status report on the public health response to dementia
World Health Organization (WHO) 2 September 2021

Quality of stroke guidelines in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.
Yaria J, Gil A, Makanjuola A, et al.
Bull World Health Organ. 2021;99(9):640-652E. doi:10.2471/BLT.21.285845
 

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20 ABS REPORT

1504.0 Methodological News, Sep 2021
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/research/methodological-news-sep-2021

3101.0 National, state and territory population, Mar 2021
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/national-state-and-territory-population/latest-release

3101.0 Australia’s population growth close to zero (Media Release), Mar 2021
https://www.abs.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/australias-population-growth-close-zero

3235.0 Regional population by age and sex, 2020
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/regional-population-age-and-sex/latest-release

3302.0 Deaths, Australia, 2020
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/deaths-australia/latest-release

3303.0 Causes of Death, Australia, 2020
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/causes-death-australia/latest-release

3303.0 Mortality rate declines during the first year of the pandemic (Media Release), 2020
https://www.abs.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/mortality-rate-declines-during-first-year-pandemic

4512.0 Corrective Services, Australia, June Quarter 2021
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/crime-and-justice/corrective-services-australia/latest-release

5206.0 Economic activity increased 0.7% in June quarter (Media Release), Jun 2021
https://www.abs.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/economic-activity-increased-07-june-quarter

6160.0.55.001 Payroll jobs fall 0.7% in first half of August (Media Release), Week ending 14 August 2021
https://www.abs.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/payroll-jobs-fall-07-first-half-august

9997.0 Data Explorer user guide, User Guide (First Issue)
https://www.abs.gov.au/about/data-services/explore/data-explorer/data-explorer-user-guide


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