Guidance to clinicians about what the Hip Fracture Clinical Care Standard means for clinicians assessing and managing patients with a hip fracture
The Hip Fracture Clinical Care Standard includes links to resources that may help healthcare services and clinicians to implement the standard. These resources are listed under the relevant quality statements below.
The Hip Fracture Clinical Care Standard provides guidance to clinicians and health service managers on delivering appropriate care when assessing and managing patients with a hip fracture to optimise outcomes and reduce their risk of another fracture.
The Hip Fracture Clinical Care Standard provides guidance to clinicians and health service managers on delivering appropriate care when assessing and managing patients with a hip fracture to optimise outcomes and reduce their risk of another fracture.
On the Radar Issue 614 is now available.
This issue includes items on patient safety practices, low value care, digital health, maternity care, COVID-19 and more.
Also covered are the latest issues of Australian Health Review, Patient Experience Journal and of Healthcare Quality along with the latest from the UK’s NICE and the USA’s AHRQ.
This fact sheet provides health service organisations and accrediting agencies with updated advice regarding Action 3.13: Clean and safe environment and requirements for the use of neutral detergents.
The introduction of short notice assessments will improve the accuracy of the assessment process and better ensure that the assessment outcomes reflect day-to-day practice.
The third and final meeting of the Cosmetic Surgery Project Advisory Committee was held on 16 June 2023.