Residential Transition Care program embarked on a trial of a new model for medical services at the facility at Zillmere. This trial continued for 15 weeks, from 10th October 2022 t0 20th January 2023.
The medical model trial included additional staffing:
Senior GP, Dr Win, who was rostered fro 4 hours each day, Monday to Friday
Resident Medical Officer (RMO), on rotation, present at the facility for a day shift, Monday to Friday
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We value your opinion. The aim of our evaluation is to determine whether the programs and opportunities provided by the Brighton Wellness Hub are effective and improve the health and wellbeing of our members .
The following survey is centred on four themes: social connectedness, social isolation, quality of life and healthcare utilisation . Please answer as accurately as possible. You can choose to opt out from the survey at any point. ...More
Residential Transition Care program (RTCP) has embarked on some significant changes to the medical services at the facility at Zillmere, commencing 10 th October 2022.
We want to hear from you about your experiences at RTCP before the changes were implemented. Other surveys have been offered to nursing and allied health staff, patients and families and the visiting GPs.
A follow up survey will be conducted three months into the new model and then at 6...More
This Caboolture Hospital Redevelopment Workforce Assessement Score Sheet aims to gather information to inform future planning on how we can best help you to prepare for relocation to the new Caboolture Hospital Clinical Services Building. Participant information is collated and deidentified.
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The safety and quality of consumer care is a key priority for Metro North Mental Health (MNMH), and informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the service. Clinical documentation audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
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The safety and quality of consumer care is a key priority for Metro North Mental Health (MNMH), and informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the service. Clinical documentation audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
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The safety and quality of consumer care is a key priority for Metro North Mental Health (MNMH), and informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the service. Clinical documentation audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
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Discretionary Locking
Discretionary Locking is being trialled at two Metro North Mental Health sites - Metro North Mental Health - the Prince Charles Hospital (MNMH-TPCH) West Wing, and MNMH-Redcliffe-Caboolture (MNMH-RedCab) Mental Health Short Stay Unit (MHSSU).
The purpose of this survey is to understand staff perspectives on Discretionary Locking (DL) . This will take about 10 minutes.
The information you provide will help shape the roll-out, identifying what is needed to...More
The safety and quality of client care is a key priority for the Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS). It informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the Service.
Clinical Record Audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
From the 14th November to 25th November 2022, ADS will be undertaking a review of the CIMHA record and paper chart (where appliable) for chart auditing pruposes.
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The safety and quality of client care is a key priority for the Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS). It informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the Service.
Clinical Record Audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
From the 14th November to 25th November 2022, ADS will be undertaking a review of the CIMHA record and paper chart (where appliable) for chart auditing pruposes.
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The safety and quality of client care is a key priority for the Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS). It informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the Service.
Clinical Record Audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
From the 14th November to 25th November 2022, ADS will be undertaking a review of the CIMHA record and paper chart (where appliable) for chart auditing pruposes.
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The safety and quality of client care is a key priority for the Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS). It informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the Service.
Clinical Record Audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
From the 14th November to 25th November 2022, ADS will be undertaking a review of the CIMHA record and paper chart (where appliable) for chart auditing pruposes.
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The safety and quality of client care is a key priority for the Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS). It informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the Service.
Clinical Record Audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
From the 14th November to 25th November 2022, ADS will be undertaking a review of the CIMHA record and paper chart (where appliable) for chart auditing pruposes.
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The safety and quality of client care is a key priority for the Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS). It informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the Service.
Clinical Record Audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
From the 14th November to 25th November 2022, ADS will be undertaking a review of the CIMHA record and paper chart (where appliable) for chart auditing pruposes.
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The safety and quality of client care is a key priority for the Alcohol and Drug Service (ADS). It informs all aspects of the work and decisions made across the Service.
Clinical Record Audits are one of many strategies we undertake when evaluating and improving service delivery.
From the 14th November to 25th November 2022, ADS will be undertaking a review of the CIMHA record and paper chart (where appliable) for chart auditing pruposes.
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This survey is to assist development of the AHCESO and Nurse Educator roles. It will be used to decide on topics for the Clinical Educator (CE) and Clinical Teaching Fellow (CTF) education sessions. There are around 20 questions, the survey should take no longer than 5 minutes to complete, all responses will be greatly appreciated.
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Residential Transition Care program (RTCP) is about to embark on some significant changes to the medical services at the facility at Zillmere. We want to hear from you before the changes commence, three months into the new model and then at 6 months.
This is the first survey, prior to the commencement of the new model.
This survey is anonymous and will be independently reviewed by the Innovation and Research Team.
Thank you for participating
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The COPD Collaborative Care document aims to help people with COPD work with their healthcare team to improve their quality of life. The Metro North Thoracic Medicine and GP Liasion Officer teams would appreciate your feedback to ensure this document is useful and helpful for COPD patients. The survey will take you approximately 5 minutes to complete.
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COH Diabetes Service is looking to establish an Online Patient Resource Hub with resources for our clients. To assist in creating the website we would like to know what you would like on it.
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There has been recent feedback from managers within ADS about the potential of re-commencing the Program Managers Update Meeting, or exploring the commencement of an Operational Management Committee / a forum for managers to meet (outside of Safety and Quality).
Seeking your thoughts and feedback to assist with this decision-making and discussion.
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The COH Diabetes Service has reviewed the hypoglycaemia resource that is provided at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. From the review a new hypoglycaemia resource has been designed and we would like your views before publishing it.
Could you please complete the short 5 question survey?
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The aim of this survey is to contribute to improving the health outcomes and experiences of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients by gaining a greater understanding of their stay in the Virtual Care Ward while COVID-19 positive. This will enable appropriate and meaningful collection of Patient Reported Experiences Measures (PREMS) within Metro North Community and Oral Health (COH) services to inform better care delivery for the Virtual Care Ward.
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Community and Oral Heealth Services in Metro North Health Service, are trialling a phone service for the clients of the Community Residential Transitoin Care Progam. The purpose of the program is to phone clients once a week for the duration of their care, to provide an opportunity for social conversation and connection.Community and Oral Health services have a volunteer program that supports social connection within our services. This phone program is an extension of that service. One of...More
Thank you for participating in the Volunteer Phone Service. As you have completed care with us, we would like to ask some questions that will help us improve our service to others. You answered a short survey at the commencement of this program and we'd like to follow up with another set of questions that will help us understand if we have met your expectations and identify ways we can make the program better.
Thank you for participating in the survey.
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Some people have difficulty performing everyday activities when they feel tired or sleepy. The purpose of this questionnaire is to find out if you generally have difficulty carrying out certain activities because you are too sleepy or tired.
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