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The NSQHS Standards - Short Notice Accreditation

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All Public and Private, Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres in Australia are mandated to be Accredited to the
National Safety & Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards 2nd Ed. V.2 (2021).  From July 2023, the Accreditation Assessments will be ‘short notice assessment’. This process replaces the existing announced and voluntary short notice assessments of Hospital and Day Procedure services.  Assessors will spend at least 75% of their time in clinical and operational areas.

How will this affect your Ward/Unit/Department?  

 

What does this mean for you?

 

Who should attend?      

This workshop is designed to support Nurse Unit Managers and Nurse Managers in leadership roles at Ward, Unit or Service level or in Safety & Quality roles to meet the national safety and quality standards and ensure continuous improvement in patient-centred care.  

Note: This workshop is relevant to Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres only. This workshop does not address the standards for Aged Care or General Practice. 

 

Key learning outcomes

At the completion of the program participants will have developed skills and knowledge to enable them to:

  • Understand the recent changes to the Australian Health Services Safety & Quality Accreditation Scheme, and the National Safety & Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards, 2nd Ed. version 2 (2021)

  • Understand the Clinical Governance roles and responsibilities in the NSQHS Standards 2nd Edition as they apply at the Ward/Unit/Department level. 

  • Integrate safety and quality systems into normal business, consistent with the changes to the NSQHS Standards 2nd Edition. 

  • Ensure effective partnerships with consumers are in place at both the individual and department level.  

  • Use the information gained from normal business as evidence in the Short Notice Accreditation process.

Biography - Mrs Helen Eccles, RN, BHA, Grad Cert PH, Grad Dip Ed, MN, FACN, Ass FACHSM

Helen Eccles has over 40 years' experience in health care as a clinician, educator, manager, and director of clinical services.  Her health leadership roles include Executive, Director of Nursing / Midwifery in public hospitals, Director of Learning and Development and Healthcare Consultant.

Helen’s passions include promoting patient safety and quality through clinical governance, partnering with consumers, evidence-based practice, innovative leadership and management, creating an environment for professional growth and individualised development.

Helen is an experienced Lead Assessor for the National Safety & Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards with a wide variety of survey experience across a range of healthcare settings. She is also an Educator and Faculty Member of the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Improvement Academy.  Helen is involved in the development and provision of educational programs for both assessors and the healthcare industry in general.

TO REGISTER

 

Sign in or create an account to secure your place today.

ACN members
Please log in to your membership account using the My ACN drop down box on our website. 

Non ACN members
If you have never enrolled into one of our online courses, you will need to “create a new account” following the prompts. 
If you have previously enrolled, you can log on using your previous username and password.

By registering for the short course you are agreeing to the registration Terms and Conditions.

Fees 
Members:   $400                     Non-Members: $450 

 

TO REGISTER

Sign in or create an account to secure your place today.

ACN members

Please log in to your membership account using the My ACN drop down box on our website.

Non members

If you have never enrolled into one of our online courses, you will need to “create a new account” following the prompts.

If you have previously enrolled, you can log on using your previous username and password.

By registering for the short course you are agreeing to the registration Terms and Conditions.

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