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Western Australia, Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care, January - June 2015, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Tanya Pidgeon, Karen Quinsey, Linda M. Foskett, Samuel F. Allingham
Western Australia, Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care, January - June 2015, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Tanya Pidgeon, Karen Quinsey, Linda M. Foskett, Samuel F. Allingham
Australian Health Services Research Institute
The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that utilises standardised clinical assessment tools to measure and benchmark patient outcomes in palliative care. Participation in PCOC is voluntary and can assist palliative care service providers to improve practice. This is achieved via the PCOC patient outcome improvement framework which is designed to: * provide clinicians with the tools to systematically assess individual patient experiences using validated clinical assessment tools, * define a common clinical language to streamline communication between palliative care providers, * facilitate the routine collection of national palliative care data to drive quality improvement through reporting …
National Report On Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care In Australia, July - December 2014, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
National Report On Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care In Australia, July - December 2014, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
Australian Health Services Research Institute
The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that utilises standardised clinical assessment tools to measure and benchmark patient outcomes in palliative care. Participation in PCOC is voluntary and can assist palliative care service providers to improve practice and meet the Palliative Care Australia (PCA) Standards for Providing Quality Palliative Care for all Australians. This is achieved via the PCOC dataset; a multi-purpose framework designed to: * provide clinicians with an approach to systematically assess individual patient experiences, * define a common clinical language to streamline communication between palliative care providers and * facilitate the routine collection of …
The Aroc Annual Report: The State Of Rehabilitation In Australia In 2014, Frances D. Simmonds, Tara L. Alexander
The Aroc Annual Report: The State Of Rehabilitation In Australia In 2014, Frances D. Simmonds, Tara L. Alexander
Australian Health Services Research Institute
This is the tenth comprehensive annual report describing discharge episodes from subacute inpatient rehabilitation programs provided by Australian facilities that are members of the Australasian Rehabilitation Outcomes Centre (AROC)1.
South Australia: Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care: July - December 2014, Alanna M. Holloway, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Janet Taylor, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
South Australia: Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care: July - December 2014, Alanna M. Holloway, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Janet Taylor, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
Australian Health Services Research Institute
The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assists services to improve the quality of the palliative care they provide through the analysis and benchmarking of patient outcomes. In this PCOC report, data submitted for the July to December 2014 period are summarised and patient outcomes benchmarked to enable participating services to assess their performance and identify areas in which they may improve.
Western Australia: Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care: July - December 2014, Alanna M. Holloway, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Tanya Pidgeon, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
Western Australia: Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care: July - December 2014, Alanna M. Holloway, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Tanya Pidgeon, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
Australian Health Services Research Institute
The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) assists services to improve the quality of the palliative care they provide through the analysis and benchmarking of patient outcomes. In this PCOC report, data submitted for the July to December 2014 period are summarised and patient outcomes benchmarked to enable participating services to assess their performance and identify areas in which they may improve.
National Report On Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care In Australia, January - June 2015, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Karen Quinsey, Linda M. Foskett, Samuel F. Allingham
National Report On Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care In Australia, January - June 2015, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Karen Quinsey, Linda M. Foskett, Samuel F. Allingham
Australian Health Services Research Institute
The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that utilises standardised clinical assessment tools to measure and benchmark patient outcomes in palliative care. Participation in PCOC is voluntary and can assist palliative care service providers to improve practice. This is achieved via the PCOC patient outcome improvement framework which is designed to: * provide clinicians with the tools to systematically assess individual patient experiences using validated clinical assessment tools, * define a common clinical language to streamline communication between palliative care providers, * facilitate the routine collection of national palliative care data to drive quality improvement through reporting …
South Australia, Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care, January - June 2015, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Janet Taylor, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
South Australia, Patient Outcomes In Palliative Care, January - June 2015, Alanna M. Connolly, Sonia Bird, Sabina P. Clapham, Janet Taylor, Karen Quinsey, Samuel F. Allingham, Linda M. Foskett
Australian Health Services Research Institute
The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national program that utilises standardised clinical assessment tools to measure and benchmark patient outcomes in palliative care. Participation in PCOC is voluntary and can assist palliative care service providers to improve practice. This is achieved via the PCOC patient outcome improvement framework which is designed to: * provide clinicians with the tools to systematically assess individual patient experiences using validated clinical assessment tools, * define a common clinical language to streamline communication between palliative care providers, * facilitate the routine collection of national palliative care data to drive quality improvement through reporting …