The Commission has developed a set of principles to guide safe and high-quality transitions of care.
Four principles, and their enablers, support the delivery of safe and high-quality transitions of care across Australia.
The Aged Care Emergency (ACE) service aims to support aged care facility staff to deliver care for acutely unwell residents and to avoid unnecessary transfer to hospital where possible.
We would love your support to promote the 10th anniversary of Clinical Care Standards in Australia.
The content below has been developed for clinicians, health services and peak organisations to download, adapt and share on your websites, social networks or within your health services to celebrate this milestone.
To inform the development of Standard 5 – Clinical Care (Standard 5) and associated implementation resources, the Commission sought a rapid review of peer-reviewed research and grey literature related to the experiences, priorities and clinical care needs of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The review was conducted by a team from the University of New South Wales and NeuRA, with advice from community Elders and people working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the aged care context.
This response to frequently asked questions (FAQ) shows Administrators how to manage auditors for their organisation.
On the Radar Issue 642 is now available.
This resource accompanies the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard. It describes what the quality statements mean for healthcare services and provides indicators to support local quality improvement activity.
The Commission, in collaboration with the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC), is revising the Requirements for medical pathology services (Third Edition 2018) (RMPS).
The draft Requirements for medical pathology services (Fourth Edition) (RMPS) is available for feedback until Friday 26 April 2024.
Learn more about the RMPS public consultation.