Improving Health Care Safety and Quality: Reluctant Regulators (Law, Ethics and Governance)
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Can I borrow this item? Can I get a copy? Can I view this online? The seven qualities identified were; A clear focus on purpose, an agility of response, a reputation for trustworthiness, the curious mind of a scientist, an attitude of humility, a commitment to unbiased decision-making, and a proactive approach to preventing harm are all qualities that will stand regulators of the future in good stead.
Source country perceptions, experiences, and recommendations regarding health workforce migration: Key discussions surrounded reform agenda of the government, political changes and health accountability and quality assurance. This updated and revised 5th edition provides a comprehensive analysis of health care and public policy in Australia. Right touch regulation spreads across the world Pacey, F. What is the added value?
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Was held on 26 June in Scotland. This event brought together researchers, regulators and practitioners to discuss the ways in which research adds value to what regulators are there to do. Improving equity in oral health: A lack of national data on health care complaints is a major obstacle to making improvements to the health care system. Ethical nurse migration will enable Queensland Health to provide quality, safe and accessible health services through recruitment, retraining, and retention of a highly skilled Philippine nursing workforce and enhances the standing of Queensland Health as an employer of overseas-trained health professionals, providing national leadership.
Furthermore the research is aligned to the Australian goals of Promoting and Maintaining Good Health, as the project aims to increase access to health services throughout rural and remote areas in Queensland. This work builds upon themes that emerged from the GovNet Conference, Effective Governance of Health Professions and provides an analysis of health workforce governance at local, national and international levels. The ideas discussed aim to ensure access to health services are participatory, accountable, transparent, fair and just and offers approaches to ensuring the quality of health services and the safety of patients.
While many chapters focus on developments in Australia, the conceptual framework employed are of international applicability and may contain useful lessons for other countries facing similar challenges. The workshop was held in Bali, Indonesia, on May Over two days of presentations and intensive discussion we identified some key challenges and opportunities to contribute to primary health care governance in Indonesia, developed a framework for ongoing comparative international work on primary health care governance, and strengthened collaboration between the university partners, the Ministry of Health and AusAID.
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Improving Health Care Safety and Quality which analyses the health care systems of over a dozen countries and examines whether greater regulation has increased patient safety and health care quality. Dr Anthony Hogan from the National Centre for Epidemiology and Public Health at the Australian National University published his paper on governmental policy development processes in the context of Bourdieu.
Mobility of internationally trained dentists in Australia The migration of International Dental Graduates IDGs into Australia has been encouraged to reduce the gap in the provision of dental services. In addition, there are questions on the usefulness of recruiting IDGs based on their movement patterns into, within and out of Australia.
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To date very little research has been done on the nature of movement and the factors influencing movement. The broad aim of this study is to examine the mobility patterns of IDGs in Australia. The study follows a mixed design approach, where qualitative research assisting in context building and scale development phase I leads to the quantitative evaluation and assessment component phase II.
The results of the study could assist in the formulation of ethical and sustainable policies on the migration of dentists into Australia.