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New resources: New advisory AS18/07
NSQHS Standards advisories, issued by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission), provide formal guidance and direction on the interpretation and/or assessment of the NSQHS Standards. The following advisory has been updated, relating to Advisory AS18/07: Reprocessing of reusable medical devices in health service organisations. This update relates: • Segregation…
ASES to QIC transition for assessors
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ASES to QIC transition for clients
Transitioning from the ASES to the optimised QIC Standards Supporting you on your accreditation journey Online Form – ASES to QIC Transition – Clients Powered by Formstack
Sign up for the Cosmetic Surgery Standards updates
Sign up to receive Cosmetic Surgery Standards updates Enhancing safety and quality in cosmetic surgery is essential By subscribing to our National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards (the Cosmetic Surgery Standards) mailing list you will receive timely updates, accreditation information, and the latest news directly in your inbox. Stay ahead with the most recent…
Unpacking Open Disclosure in Healthcare: Insights from QIP’s Latest Webinar
Join us for a deep dive into ‘Unpacking Open Disclosure in Healthcare’ from QIP’s latest webinar. Amanda Ginger, a registered nurse and Lead Assessor, sheds light on the ethical necessity and regulatory requirements of open disclosure in patient care. This session covers everything from the essential elements and best practices of open disclosure, to its integration within healthcare settings under the NSQHS Standards.
Enhancing safety and quality in cosmetic surgery: New standards and recent updates
In June 2024, the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) released an update on the actions and standards for the National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards (Cosmetic Surgery Standards) – initially released in December 2023. These standards aim to elevate the quality and safety of cosmetic procedures across Australia, ensuring all facilities performing cosmetic surgeries adhere to the highest levels of clinical governance, infection control, and patient care.
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The Impact of ARVAS Accreditation on Renaissance Living Surrey Hills
In this Q&A article, we explore the practical impacts of Australian Retirement Village Accreditation Scheme (ARVAS) accreditation on Renaissance Living Surrey Hills, through an engaging interview with David Scott, Business Development Manager at Ravida. From enhancing organisational efficiency to boosting resident satisfaction, the ARVAS accreditation process has driven notable improvements within the organisation. David provides a firsthand account of how the accreditation aligns with their core values, fosters continuous improvement, and shapes risk management strategies.
Enhancing Care: How the Newly Developed Mental Health Standards Benefit Community Managed Organisations
Australia’s healthcare system will be significantly improved with the launch of the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards) on 1 July 2024. Developed by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission), these new standards aim to enhance the safety and quality of mental health services provided by community organisations.
National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards)
National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards)
Streamlined Compliance: QIP’s Role in MPS and NSQHS Accreditation
Quality Innovation Performance Limited (QIP) proudly provides accreditation services to organisations seeking to meet the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards, including the Multi-Purpose Services (MPS) Aged Care Module. This accreditation ensures that small, regional, and remote communities across Australia receive high-quality, integrated health and aged care services.
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