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Contents


01 ABORIGINAL HEALTH SERVICES
02 AGED CARE
03 AI & eHEALTH
04 EVIDENCE INFORMED POLICY MAKING
05 HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING & DESIGN
06 HEALTHCARE - AUS
07 HEALTHCARE - OS
08 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
09 HOSPITAL FUNDING AND FINANCE
10 INNOVATION
11 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
12 MANAGEMENT
13 PATIENT CENTRED CARE
14 POPULATION HEALTH
15 RURAL HEALTH
16 SAFETY
17 WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
18 WORKFORCE PLANNING
19 REPORTS OF INTEREST
20 ABS REPORTS 
BOOK RECOMMENDATION

01 ABORIGINAL HEALTH SERVICES


Hearing and justice: The link between hearing impairment in early childhood and youth offending in Aboriginal children living in remote communities of the Northern Territory, Australia.
He VY, Su JY, Guthridge S, Malvaso C, Howard D, Williams T, Leach A.
Health Justice. 2019 Oct 30;7(1):16. 

The central concept of empowerment in Indigenous health and wellbeing
Samantha Bobba
Australian Journal of Primary Health 2019, 25(5): 387-388

Beyond the pipeline: a critique of the discourse surrounding the development of an Indigenous primary healthcare workforce in Australia
Chelsea Bond, Mark Brough, Jon Willis, et al
Australian Journal of Primary Health 2019, 25(5): 389-394

Ngu-ng-gi-la-nha (to exchange) knowledge. How is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's empowerment being upheld and reported in smoking cessation interventions during pregnancy: a systematic review
Michelle Bovill, Catherine Chamberlain, Yael Bar-Zeev, Maree Gruppetta and Gillian S. Gould
Australian Journal of Primary Health 2019, 25(5): 395-401

Ethics of medical research in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations
Samantha Bobba
Australian Journal of Primary Health 2019, 25(5): 402-405

Building a regional health ecosystem: a case study of the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health and its System of Care
Lyle Turner, Tim Albers, Adrian Carson, Carmel Nelson, Renee Brown and Marianna Serghi
Australian Journal of Primary Health 2019, 25(5): 424-429

Victorian local government priority for Aboriginal health and wellbeing: a mixed-methods study
Yudit Aron, Kim Rounsefell, Jennifer Browne, et al
Australian Journal of Primary Health 2019, 25(5): 457-463

Critical reflection for researcher–community partnership effectiveness: the He Pikinga Waiora process evaluation tool guiding the implementation of chronic condition interventions in Indigenous communities
Moana Rarere, John Oetzel, Bridgette Masters-Awatere, Nina Scott, Ray Wihapi, Carey Manuel and Rewa Gilbert
Australian Journal of Primary Health 2019, 25(5): 478-485

Interfaces between the aged care and health systems in Australia—first results
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare November 15 2019


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02 AGED CARE

Age-Friendly Care At The Emergency Department
Michele Cohen Marill
Health Affairs 2019, 38(11): 1780-1785

‘Financial viability is a means to an end in aged care; it is not an end in itself’: Royal commission
Conor Burke
Aged Care Insite 18 November 2019

HESTA celebrates aged care leaders at national awards night
Aged Care Insite 18 November 2019

Hospital-Associated Complications of Older People: A Proposed Multicomponent Outcome for Acute Care
Mudge AM, McRae P, Hubbard RE, Peel NM, Lim WK, Barnett AG, et al
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2019;67(2):352-356.

Projections of older people living with dementia and costs of dementia care in the United Kingdom: 2019–2040
London School of Economics November 2019

Interfaces between the aged care and health systems in Australia—first results
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare November 2019


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03 AI & eHEALTH 

Are Patients Electronically Accessing Their Medical Records? Evidence From National Hospital Data
Sunny C. Lin, Courtney R. Lyles, Urmimala Sarkar, and Julia Adler-Milstein
Health Affairs 2019, 38(11):1850-1857

The Last Mile: Where Artificial Intelligence Meets Reality
Coiera E
Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2019;21(11):e16323.

Risks and remedies for artificial intelligence in health care
Price W N
Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution; 14 November 2019

How do stakeholders experience the adoption of electronic prescribing systems in hospitals? A systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
Albert Farre, Gemma Heath, Karen Shaw, Danai Bem, C Cummins
BMJ Quality & Safety 2019, 28(12): 1021

Telehealth in practice
Agency for Clinical Innovation in NSW 2019

Artificial intelligence: how to get it right - putting policy into practice for safe data-driven innovation in health and care
NHSX October 2019

Multifactorial e- and mHealth interventions for cardiovascular disease primary prevention: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Artur Direito, Jonathan Rawstorn, Jacqueline Mair, Reza Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Ralph Maddison, and E Shyong Tai
Digital Health November 21, 2019

Role of a digital tool in preoperative lung resection surgery assessment
Marco Rispoli, Fabio Perrotta, Salvatore Buono, ...
Digital Health First Published November 5, 2019


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04 EVIDENCE INFORMED POLICY MAKING

Potential Unintended Consequences Of Recent Shared Decision Making Policy Initiatives
Blumenthal-Barby J, Opel DJ, Dickert NW, Kramer DB, Tucker Edmonds B, Ladin K, et al
Health Affairs. 2019;38(11):1876-1881.

Nationally linked data to improve health services and policy
Briffa TG, Jorm L, Jackson RT, Reid C, Chew DP
Medical Journal of Australia. 2019;211(9):397-398.e391.

Organisational factors that facilitate research use in public health policy-making: a scoping review
Mette Winge Jakobsen, Leena Eklund Karlsson, Thomas Skovgaard and Arja R. Aro 
Health Research Policy and Systems 2019, 17:90 | Published on: 21 November 2019 

Establishing the evidence base for ‘multiple site single service’ (MSSS) models of care: systematic review
Public Health England 04 November 2019


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05 HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING & DESIGN

Australian Healthcare Industry Market Report: Hospital Design, Technology and Talent - the Trends Driving Patient Experience in 2020
IQPC's Healthcare November 2019

Greater Manchester procures innovative tech solutions to transform care
Building Better Healthcare 12 November 2019

Adopting the IoT: How to improve patient care and optimise healthcare facility operation
Building Better Healthcare 14 November 2019

Case study: How streamlined reporting and modern IT can drive better health outcomes
Building Better Healthcare 24 October 2019

Take 5 With Joseph Doherty
Anne DiNardo
Healthcare Design Magazine | November 8, 2019

Rising Up: Reducing Building Materials’ Carbon Footprint
Anne DiNardo
Healthcare Design Magazine | 22 October 2019

Impacts of Nursing Unit Design on Visibility and Proximity and Its Influences on Communication, Privacy, and Efficiency
Xiaodong Xuan, Xixi Chen, Zongfei Li
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal, Nov 10, 2019 | OnlineFirst

Changes in health care and the design field: President of ACHA discusses challenges facing health care designers as he nears the end of his term.
Mike Hrickiewicz
Health Facilities Management. November 15, 2019


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06 HEALTHCARE - AUS

Stepped care mental health service in Australian primary care: codesign and feasibility study.
Anderson J, O'Moore K, Faraj M, Proudfoot J.
Aust Health Rev. 2019 Oct 30. doi: 10.1071/AH19078. [Epub ahead of print]

Value-based healthcare – meeting the evolving needs of our population
Sally Lewis
Australian Health Review 43(5): 485


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07 HEALTHCARE - OS

The nation’s health: Priorities for the next government
Tim Elwell-Sutton, David Finch, Jo Bibby
The Health Foundation 19 November 2019

Waste in the US Health Care System: Estimated Costs and Potential for Savings 
William H. Shrank, MD, MSHS; Teresa L. Rogstad, MPH; Natasha Parekh, MD, MS
JAMA. Published online October 7, 2019.


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08 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION

Digital transformation of the emergency department-inpatient interface (EDii): integration for future innovation.
Staib A, Sullivan C, Cabilan CJ, Cattell R, Eley R.
Aust Health Rev. 2019 Oct 23. doi: 10.1071/AH18176. [Epub ahead of print]

Hospital staffing patterns and safety culture perceptions: The mediating role of perceived teamwork and perceived handoffs
Upadhyay, Soumya; Weech-Maldonado, Robert; Lemak, Christy H.; Stephenson, Amber L.; Smith, Dean G.
Health Care Management Review: October 25, 2019

The impact of public hospitals’ privatization on nurse staffing
Ramamonjiarivelo, Zo; Hearld, Larry; Weech-Maldonado, Robert
Health Care Management Review: October 25, 2019

Did Hospital Readmissions Fall Because Per Capita Admission Rates Fell?
J. Michael McWilliams, Michael L. Barnett, Eric T. Roberts, Pasha Hamed, and Ateev Mehrotra
Health Affairs 2019, 38(11): 1940-1844

Quality of care in large Chinese hospitals: an observational study
Weiyan Jian, Jose Figueroa, Liana Woskie, Xi Yao, Yuqi Zhou, Zhengxiang Li, Changan Li, Li Yao, Winnie C Yip
BMJ Quality & Safety 2019, 28(12): 963

The clinician safety culture and leadership questionnaire: refinement and validation in Australian public hospitals
Robyn Clay-Williams, Natalie Taylor, Hsuen P Ting, et al 
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, mzz106, 14 November 2019

Trends in hospital standardized mortality ratios for stroke in Japan between 2012 and 2016: a retrospective observational study 
Rebeka Amin, Takefumi Kitazawa, Yosuke Hatakeyama, Kunichika Matsumoto, Shigeru Fujita ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, mzz091, 28 October 2019

Patient Engagement Functionalities in U.S. Hospitals: Is Early Adoption Associated With Financial Performance?
O. Elijah Asagbra, Ferhat D. Zengul, Darrell Burke
Journal of Healthcare Management:2019 - Volume 64 - Issue 6 - p 381–396

Strategies for Delivering Value-Based Care: Do Care Management Practices Improve Hospital Performance?
Jain, Sanjula PhD; Thorpe, Kenneth E. PhD; Hockenberry, Jason M. PhD; Saltman, Richard B. PhD
Journal of Healthcare Management: 2019 - Volume 64 - Issue 6 - p 430–444

Adults admitted to hospital: Results from the 2018 patient survey
New South Wales. Bureau of Health Information 30 October 2019

Measurement matters: Development of emergency care patient experience key performance indicators
New South Wales. Bureau of Health Information. 16 October 2019

Measurement matters: Reliability of selected indicators of hospital-acquired complications
New South Wales. Bureau of Health Information. 16 October 2019


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09 HOSPITAL FUNDING AND FINANCE

Saving private health 1: reining in hospital costs and specialist bills
Stephen Duckett
Grattan Report November 2019


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10 INNOVATION

Why Your Organization Needs an Innovation Ecosystem 
Alexander Osterwalder, Tendayi Viki, Yves Pigneur 
Harvard Business Review 06 November 2019

Geisinger’s Home Care Program Is Cutting Costs and Improving Outcomes
Janet F. Tomcavage, Jaewon Ryu, MD, Sanjay Doddamani 
Harvard Business Review 06 November 2019

Your Employees Have All the Creativity You Need. Let Them Prove It.
Nilofer Merchant
Harvard Business Review 01 November 2019

Using Remote Monitoring to Reduce Hospital Visits for Cancer Patients
Bobby Daly, Abigail Baldwin-Medsker, Wendy Perchick 
Harvard Business Review 01 November 2019

3 Ways Health Care Leaders Can Encourage Experimentation
David A. Asch, Kevin B. Mahoney, Roy Rosin 
Harvard Business Review 28 October 2019

The Kind of Creative Thinking That Fueled WeChat’s Success 
Julian Birkinshaw, Dickie Liang-Hong Ke, Enrique de Diego 
Harvard Business Review 29 October 2019

3 Myths About Machine Learning in Health Care
Derek A. Haas, Eric C. Makhni, Joseph H. Schwab, John D. Halamka 
Harvard Business Review 13 November 2019

How AI in the Exam Room Could Reduce Physician Burnout 
Michael Ash, Joe Petro, Shafiq Rab 
Harvard Business Review 12 November 2019

What Kind of Chief Innovation Officer Does Your Company Need?
Darko Lovric, Greig Schneider
Harvard Business Review 11 November 2019

Health Reform On The Campaign Trail
Katie Keith
Health Affairs 12 November 2019

Why Constraints Are Good for Innovation 
Oguz A. Acar, Murat Tarakci, Daan van Knippenberg 
Harvard Business Review 22 November 2019

Artificial Intelligence: How to get it right. Putting policy into practice for safe data-driven innovation in health and care
Joshi I, Morley J, editors
London: NHSx; 2019.


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11 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Why Withholding Information at Work Won’t Give You an Advantage
Zhou (Joe) Jiang
Harvard Business Review 14 November 2019

The role of internet resources in health decision-making: a qualitative study
Lauren Georgia Bussey, Elizabeth Sillence
Digital Health First Published November 7, 2019



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12 MANAGEMENT

Profile of the most common complaints for five health professions in Australia.
Walton M, Kelly PJ, Chiarella EM, Carney T, Bennett B, Nagy M, Pierce S.
Aust Health Rev. 2019 Oct 29. doi: 10.1071/AH18074. [Epub ahead of print]

When Medical Institutions Hire Leaders, External Female Candidates Have an Extra Disadvantage
Melissa J. Danesh, Nicole Golbari, Martina Porter, Alexa B. Kimball 
Harvard Business Review November 07, 2019

The Best-Performing CEOs in the World, 2019 
Harvard Business Review Staff 
Harvard Business Review November–December 2019 Issue

Why the Best CEOs Are Already Thinking About Their Exits
Stanislav Shekshnia, Gry Osnes
Harvard Business Review 31 October 2019

What to Do If Your Employee Starts to Outshine You
Nihar Chhaya
Harvard Business Review 24 October 2019

Why Likable Leaders Seem More Effective 
Charn McAllister, Sherry Moss, Mark J. Martinko 
Harvard Business Review 29 October 2019

Research: How Women and Men View Competition Differently
Selin Kesebir
Harvard Business Review 06 November 2019

Making Work Less Stressful and More Engaging for Your Employees
Natalia Peart
Harvard Business Review 05 November 2019

Why Meetings Go Wrong (And How to Fix Them)
Harvard Business Review 05 November 2019

Balancing the Company’s Needs and Employee Satisfaction
Ron Carucci
Harvard Business Review 01 November 2019

Why Likable Leaders Seem More Effective 
Charn McAllister, Sherry Moss, Mark J. Martinko 
Harvard Business Review 29 October 2019

Do You Give Employees a Reason to Feel Proud of What They Do?
Bill Taylor
Harvard Business Review 13 November 2019

Why “Connector” Managers Build Better Talent
Harvard Business Review 12 November 2019

Why Employees Need Both Recognition and Appreciation
Mike Robbins
Harvard Business Review 12 November 2019

How to Engage Physicians in Innovative Health Care Efforts 
Michael Hodgkins, Meg Barron, Stacy Lloyd 
Harvard Business Review 11 November 2019

Integrating Pediatric Care And Taking On Risk To Improve Health
Rebecca Gale
Health Affairs 2019 38(11): 1786-1790

Why Do People Tolerate Income Inequality? 
Lucia Macchia, Anke C. Plagnol, Nattavudh Powdthavee 
Harvard Business Review 20 November 2019

Why Business Leaders Need to Understand Their Algorithms
Mike Walsh
Harvard Business Review 19 November 2019

How to Manage a Stubborn, Defensive, or Defiant Employee
Liz Kislik
Harvard Business Review 18 November 2019

Getting Your Team to Do More Than Meet Deadlines 
Charlotte Blank, Laura M. Giurge, Laurel Newman, Ashley Whillans 
Harvard Business Review 15 November 2019

Careful and Kind Care Requires Unhurried Conversations
VICTOR MONTORI, IAN G. HARGRAVES, PHD, et al
NEJM Catalyst 29 October 2019

How Remote Workers Make Work Friends 
Beth Schinoff, Blake E. Ashforth, Kevin Corley 
Harvard Business Review 22 November 2019

Getting the Most Out of 360-Degree Reviews
John Behr
Harvard Business Review 22 November 2019

Nurse-Led Models of Care for Patients with Complex Chronic Conditions: A Scoping Review 
Kayleigh Gordon, Carolyn Steele Gray, Katie N. Dainty, Jane deLacy and Emily Seto
Nursing Leadership 32(3) September 2019 : 57-76.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2019.25972

Toward Resilient Nurse Leaders: The Leadership-In-Action Program in Nursing (LEAP-IN) 
Christina Clausen, Jessica Emed, Valerie Frunchak, Margaret Purden and Frances Sol Bruno
Nursing Leadership 32(3) September 2019 : 40-56.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2019.25973

Leadership in strengths-based social care
Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) October 2019

A manager's guide to criteria-led discharge
NHS England and NHS Improvement October 2019

The Value and Imperative of Diversity Leadership Development and Mentoring in Healthcare
Raúl H. Zambrano
Journal of Healthcare Management: 2019 - Volume 64 - Issue 6 - p 356–358

Lean Management and U.S. Public Hospital Performance: Results From a National Survey
Justine Po, Thomas G. Rundall, Stephen M. Shortell, Janet C. Blodgett
Journal of Healthcare Management:  2019 - Volume 64 - Issue 6 - p 363–379

Can Organizational Leaders Sustain Compassionate, Patient-Centered Care and Mitigate Burnout?
Lown, Beth A. MD; Shin, Andrew JD; Jones, Richard N. ScD
Journal of Healthcare Management:2019 - Volume 64 - Issue 6 - p 398–412

The 340b Program, Contract Pharmacies, Hospitals, and Patients: An Evolving Relationship Impacting Health Care Delivery
Ruley, Morgan MHA; Belcher, Morgan MHA; Sayre, Hannah MHA; Coustasse, Alberto DrPH, MD, MBA, MPH
The Health Care Manager: 2019 - Volume 38 - Issue 4 - p 311–321



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13 PATIENT CENTRED CARE

Frequent Emergency Department Users: Focusing Solely On Medical Utilization Misses The Whole Person
By Hemal K. Kanzaria, Matthew Niedzwiecki, Caroline L. Cawley, et al
Health Affairs 2019  38(11):1866-1875

Quality of Care and Preventive Screening Use in the CareFirst Patient-Centered Medical Home Program
Kicinger, Iwona M.; Cuellar, Alison; Helmchen, Lorens A.; More
Journal for Healthcare Quality. 41(6):339-349

Using Lean Performance Improvement for Patient-Centered Medical Home Transformation at an Academic Public Hospital
Wu, Shirley; Brown, Christopher; Black, Susan; More
Journal for Healthcare Quality. 41(6):350-361


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14 POPULATION HEALTH

Australia’s welfare 2019: Data insights
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare November 2019

The WHO resolution on sepsis: what action is needed in Australia?
Schlapbach LJ, Thompson K, Finfer SR
Medical Journal of Australia. 2019;211(9):395-397.e391.

Assessing the adherence to guidelines in the management of croup in Australian children: a population-based sample survey
Prentice B, Moloney S, Hort J, Hibbert P, Wiles LK, Molloy CJ, et al
International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 28 October 2019. 

Universal approaches to improving children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing: short descriptions of interventions identified from the synthesis of systematic reviews
Public Health England  30 October 2019

Electronic-cigarette smoke induces lung adenocarcinoma and bladder urothelial hyperplasia in mice.
Tang MS, Wu XR, Lee HW, Xia Y, Deng FM, Moreira AL, Chen LC, Huang WC, Lepor H.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Oct 22;116(43):21727-21731.
Erratum in: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Oct 28. PMID: 31591243.


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15 RURAL HEALTH

Workforce challenges that impact the continuity of healthcare in Northern Territory communities
Nursing Review 08 November 2019

The point prevalence of respiratory syncytial virus in hospital and community-based studies in children from Northern Australia: studies in a ‘high-risk’ population.
McCallum GB, Grimwood K, Oguoma VM, Leach AJ, Smith-Vaughan HC, Versteegh LA, Chang AB.  
Rural and Remote Health 2019; 19: 5267.

Strategic analysis of interventions to reduce physician shortages in rural regions .
Danish A, Blais R, Champagne F.  
Rural and Remote Health 2019; 19: 5466.

General practitioner knowledge and practice in relation to unintended pregnancy in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia.
Keogh L, Croy S, Newton D, Hendron M, Hill S.  
Rural and Remote Health 2019; 19: 5156. 

Evaluation for learning and improvement at the right time: an example from the field.
Rogers A, Watson C, Harrison N, Manhire S, Malla C.  
Rural and Remote Health 2019; 19: 5449.

Australia's rural doctors speak up to boost regional health services
Health Times | Published: 07-11-2019

Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment: Oral Health Program July 2012 to December 2018
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 18 November 2019



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16 SAFETY

A hospital-wide reduction in central line–associated bloodstream infections through systematic quality improvement initiative and multidisciplinary teamwork 
Jingjing Han, Jun Wan, Yujia Cheng, Dan Li, et al
American Journal of Infection Control 47(11): 1358-1364

Central line–associated bloodstream infections and completion of the central line insertion checklist: A descriptive analysis comparing a dedicated procedure team to other providers 
Emily Styslinger, Huong Nguyen, Olivia Hess, et al 
American Journal of Infection Control 47(11): 1400-1402

AHRQ Safety Program for Improving Antibiotic Use
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 14 November 2019

Deep Dive: Safe Ambulatory Care, Strategies for Patient Safety & Risk Reduction
ECRI Institute: Plymouth Meeting, PA:  23 October 2019

Identifying quality improvement opportunities using patient complaints: Feasibility of using a complaints taxonomy in a metropolitan maternity service
Nowotny BM, Loh E, Davies-Tuck M, Hodges R, Wallace EM
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management. 2019;24(5):184-195.

Malpractice litigation, quality improvement, and the University Hospitals Obstetric Quality Network
Nancy Cossler, James Liu, Steven Porter, Megan Albertini, Tyler Katz, and Peter Pronovost
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management. 2019;24(5):196-205

The WHO resolution on sepsis: what action is needed in Australia?
Schlapbach LJ, Thompson K, Finfer SR
Medical Journal of Australia. 2019;211(9):395-397.e391.

Houchens NQuality and safety in the literature: January 2020
Meddings J, Gupta A,
BMJ Quality & Safety Published Online First: 20 November 2019. 

National Consultation on the draft Severe (Third and Fourth Degree) Perineal Tears Clinical Care Standard
The Commission welcomes your comments on the draft clinical care standard.
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, November 2019


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17 WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

Caring for doctors, Caring for patients
How to transform UK healthcare environments to support doctors and medical students to care for patients.
West M, Coia D
London: General Medical Council; 2019

Psychological wellbeing in a resource-limited work environment: examining levels and determinants among health workers in rural Malawi.
Lohmann, J., Shulenbayev, O., Wilhelm, D. et al.
Hum Resour Health 17, 85 (2019) 


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18 WORKFORCE PLANNING


National workforce plan for Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHPs)
Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) 30 October 2019

The Career Outcomes of Health Services and Policy Research Doctoral Graduates
Meghan McMahon, Bettina Habib and Robyn Tamblyn
Healthcare Policy 15(Special Issue) October 2019 : 16-33

Workforce challenges that impact the continuity of healthcare in NT communities
Health Times | Published: 08-11-2019

Impatient for change: Prerana Issar on leadership and the NHS workforce (Podcast)
The King's Fund 30 October 2019

Dialogue about the Workforce for Population Health Improvement: Proceedings of a Workshop
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine November 2019


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19 REPORTS OF INTEREST

The burden of vaccine preventable diseases in Australia 
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 01 Nov 2019

Alcohol, tobacco & other drugs in Australia
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 08 Nov 2019

Trends in injury deaths, Australia, 1999–00 to 2016–17 
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 13 Nov 2019

Injury mortality and socioeconomic influence in Australia 2015–16 
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 13 Nov 2019

Potentially preventable hospitalisations in Australia by age groups and small geographic areas, 2017–18
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 14 Nov 2019

Health 2019
NEW SOUTH WALES AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORT 21 November 2019

Adult Admitted Patient Survey 2018
Bureau of Health Information, 30 October 2019

What is the evidence on the role of the arts in improving health and well-being? A scoping review
Daisy Fancourt | Saoirse Finn
World Health Organization 11 November 2019

Applying the three core concepts of economic evaluation in health to education in the UK.
Hinde, Sebastian; Walker, Simon Mark; Lortie-Forgues, Hugues.
York, UK : Centre for Health Economics, University of York, 2019. (CHE Research Paper; No. 170).

How to improve car insurance: lessons from private health insurance
Stephen Duckett and Bill Coote
Croakey,  29 October, 2019

District nursing today: the view of district nurse team leaders in the UK
The Queen's Nursing Institute 19 November 2019

Fit for the future: how should the incoming government help the NHS in England?
NHS Confederation 19 November 2019

Primary care networks: a pre-mortem to identify potential risks
Nigel Edwards and Stephanie Kumpunen
Nuffield Trust 08 November 2019


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20 ABS REPORTS 


2037.0.30.001 Microdata: Census of Population and Housing, 2016 (Replacement Content)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/2037.0.30.001?OpenDocument

2079.0 Census of Population and Housing: Community Profile, DataPack and TableBuilder Templates, Australia, 2016 (Replacement Content)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/2079.0?OpenDocument

3302.0.55.001 Life expectancy continues to improve (Media Release), 2016-2018
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/AF546E30F9A0B803CA2580580015DA6A?OpenDocument

4125.0 Gender Indicators, Australia, Nov 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4125.0?OpenDocument

4430.0.30.002 Microdata: Disability, Ageing and Carers, Australia, 2018 (Additional Information)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4430.0.30.002?OpenDocument

4343.0.55.002 Coordination of Health Care Study: Use of Hospitals and Emergency Departments, Australia, 2015-16 (First Issue)
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4343.0.55.002?OpenDocument

4839.0 Fewer people delaying seeing GPs (Media Release), 2018-19
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/DE863931C24E4F1ACA2584AF00200D24?OpenDocument

4839.0 Patient Experiences in Australia: Summary of Findings, 2018-19
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/4839.0?OpenDocument

6202.0 Trend unemployment rate steady at 5.3% (Media Release), Oct 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/F00771E26218DFB1CA258479001AAD2E?OpenDocument

6227.0 Nine in ten young Australians engaged in work or study (Media Release), May 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/MediaReleasesByCatalogue/D422D0160CA82AE8CA25750C00117DD1?OpenDocument

6227.0 Education and Work, Australia, May 2019
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/6227.0?OpenDocument

6248.0.55.002 Employment and Earnings, Public Sector, Australia, 2018-19
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/6248.0.55.002?OpenDocument

 

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Calendar of conferences in Australia and New Zealand

Preventing overdiagnosis Sydney
5-7 December 2019
Themes for the conference include: commercial drivers of overdiagnosis / commercial determinants of health; genomics and precision medicine: risks and benefits; overdiagnosis and the media; addressing overdiagnosis and overtreatment in musculoskeletal conditions; screening and overdiagnosis in the Asia Pacific region. Early bird registration closes 31 July 2019.

Australian Lung Cancer Conference: A Time of Hope in Lung Cancer
Melbourne, 19-21 February 2020
The theme, A Time of Hope in Lung Cancer, highlights the shifting landscape in the lung cancer space and the challenging road ahead. The conference will attract diverse national and international attendance from the thoracic oncology sector including researchers, physicians, surgeons, oncologists, radiotherapists, radiologists, pathologists, nurses and allied health professionals. It will provide delegates with updates on the latest advancements in lung cancer science and research, innovations in diagnosis and evolution in treatment.

ISICEM 2020 – 40th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine
Brussels, Belgium, 24-27 March 2020

Medico Legal Congress
Sydney, 12-13 March 2020
Informa’s Annual Medico Legal Congress is Australia’s longest running event for medical and legal professionals.

New Directions in Leukaemia Research 2020 meeting
Brisbane, 23-25 March 2020
Attendees will hear of recent findings in basic and translational research through interaction with local and international experts, forging new collaborations. Leukaemia research has undergone an unprecedented revolution in recent years and this is beginning to deliver a real and significant impact in the clinic. Leukaemia research has undergone an unprecedented revolution in recent years and this is beginning to deliver a real and significant impact in the clinic. The biennial NDLR Conference offers a unique opportunity for scientists and clinicians to keep pace with such a rapidly evolving field.
Call for abstracts closes 2 Dec 2019


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