Short Notice Assessment
Short notice assessment for accreditation to the NSQHS Standards, ensures the outcome reflects day to day practices, identifies gaps and supports health service organisations to improve safety and quality systems and processes.
Overview
From July 2023, mandatory short notice assessment to the NSQHS Standards replace existing announced and voluntary short notice assessments of hospital and day procedure services.
These assessments support continuous implementation of the Standards and reduce the administrative burden of preparing for an accreditation assessment.
Resources
The Commission has developed resources to support health service organisations prepare for the transition to short notice assessments.
Fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information on the requirements of the short notice assessments program and transition arrangements.
Webinar: Commencing short notice assessments
This webinar gives some practical advice on the things accrediting agencies and health service organisations will need to consider as short notice assessment commence. Please see the frequently asked questions below or contact the Safety and Quality Advice Centre for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Background
The Commission undertook a comprehensive review of accreditation arrangements to identify areas of improvement. The introduction of short notice assessments is one of six strategies identified to improve the reliability of accreditation processes. For more information, see the Review of the Australian Health Service Safety and Quality Accreditation Scheme.
Contact
For questions and feedback on short notice assessments please contact the Safety and Quality Advice Centre via AdviceCentre@safetyandquality.gov.au or 1800 304 056.
Updates
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