QIPC

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Digital information can transform the quality and sustainability of health and care. Used effectively, it can help save lives, improve health and wellbeing and support a sustainable health system that delivers safe, high quality and effective health services for all Australians.

Improvement in general practice data can involve examining practice structures, systems and clinical care. This data can be gathered from patient or staff feedback, an audit of clinical databases, or the analysis of near misses and mistakes.

SWSPHN plays a role in supporting QI in general practice with strategies to embed QI systems, improve data quality, analyse the practice's data and identify areas for improvement, assist with goal setting and improvement activities, provide progress reports and feedback. Ultimately, quality improvement activities will lead to improved clinical care and patient outcomes in general practice.

PHN’s ‘Quality Improvement in Primary Care’ (QIPC) program is built on years of SWSPHN collaborating with general practices to improve and maintain practice processes to meet regulated standards.

The QIPC program aims to improve the quality and efficiency of patient care through practice based data extraction and decision support tool that SWSPHN provides free to practices with compatible clinical software.

Get involved

Join discussions and find out more about the QIPC program.

For any enquiries, issues or questions, please email: HSIsupport@swsphn.com.au

Digital information can transform the quality and sustainability of health and care. Used effectively, it can help save lives, improve health and wellbeing and support a sustainable health system that delivers safe, high quality and effective health services for all Australians.

Improvement in general practice data can involve examining practice structures, systems and clinical care. This data can be gathered from patient or staff feedback, an audit of clinical databases, or the analysis of near misses and mistakes.

SWSPHN plays a role in supporting QI in general practice with strategies to embed QI systems, improve data quality, analyse the practice's data and identify areas for improvement, assist with goal setting and improvement activities, provide progress reports and feedback. Ultimately, quality improvement activities will lead to improved clinical care and patient outcomes in general practice.

PHN’s ‘Quality Improvement in Primary Care’ (QIPC) program is built on years of SWSPHN collaborating with general practices to improve and maintain practice processes to meet regulated standards.

The QIPC program aims to improve the quality and efficiency of patient care through practice based data extraction and decision support tool that SWSPHN provides free to practices with compatible clinical software.

Get involved

Join discussions and find out more about the QIPC program.

For any enquiries, issues or questions, please email: HSIsupport@swsphn.com.au

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