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Options to Enhance the Australian Health Service Safety and Quality Accreditation Scheme

Project Member(s): Travaglia, J., Debono, D.

Funding or Partner Organisation: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

Start year: 2017

Publications:

Hinchcliff, R, Debono, D, Carter, D, Glennie, M, Robertson, H & Travaglia, J 2022, 'Options to enhance the veracity of Australian health service accreditation assessments', Health Information Management Journal, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 59-62.
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Debono, D, Taylor, N, Travaglia, J, Carter, D, Baysari, M & Day, R 1970, 'Embedding Electronic Medication Management Systems into practice: identifying barriers to implementation using a theoretical approach', Sigma's 30th International Nursing Research Congress, Calgary, Canada.

Hinchcliff, R, Debono, D, Carter, D & Banks, M 2018, 'ISQUA18-2585Systematic Reviews of the Evidence Supporting Three Methods of External Accreditation Assessment', Oxford University Press (OUP), pp. 12-12.
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Hinchcliff, R, Glennie, M, Travaglia, J, Carter, D, Billington, L & Debono, DS 2017, ShortNotice and Unannounced Survey Methods: Literature review, Sydney, Australia.

Hinchcliff, R, Glennie, M, Travaglia, J, Carter, DJ, Billington, L & Debono, D The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2017, Patient Journey and Tracer Methodologies: Literature review, no. D17-37108, pp. 1-35, Sydney, NSW.

Travaglia, J, Hinchcliff, R, Carter, DJ, Billington, L, Glennie, M & Debono, D Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2017, Attestation by Governing Bodies: Literature review, no. D17-34313, pp. 1-38, Sydney, NSW.

FOR Codes: Health not elsewhere classified, Legal Processes, Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified, Law, Other health sciences not elsewhere classified, Medical and health law, Determinants of health, Other health not elsewhere classified