This is a fantastic opportunity to network with colleagues at this catered event and listen to some excellent guest speakers discussing maters impacting General Practice.
Education Session Paediatric Respiratory - Asthma, Croup and Bronchiolitis (Dr Tim Stewart, Emergency Physician, Guest Presenter)
Finding and keeping the right people - Why your culture matters. (Beverly Simpson from Ignite Culture Consulting)
Panel Discussion
- Incorporating tech to improve workflow and patient experience
- Dealing with difficult patients
- Workplace culture and Patient experience
Site Tours: We will be offering tours of our new facility at the end of the event, providing an opportunity to learn more about the services we offer at Heal Urgent Care.
The RACGP has compiled links to information about the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) and Medicare compliance so GPs and practice teams can easily access these from one central location.
The HNECC PHN is implementing changes to reporting that will reduce the burden of reporting while still maintaining rigorous performance management to monitor key performance indicators and outcomes measurements in contracts.
This session will focus on Commissioned Services and outline the differences in reporting between where minimum data sets are used or not. The approach proposed to reporting aligns with the PHN Program Quality and Performance Framework which will allow HNECC to develop a stronger focus on KPIs that the Commonwealth use to assess PHN performance.
Understand the benefit and development of patient care plans for chronic disease, health interventions that identify risk factors and supporting behaviour changes from team care to interventions that deliver improved health outcomes.
Understand the benefit and development of patient care plans for chronic disease, health interventions that identify risk factors and supporting behaviour changes from team care to interventions that deliver improved health outcomes.
Building a practical skillset for foot assessment that enables a healthcare practitioner to be competent and confident in chronic conditions of the foot basic care.
Learning Outcomes
•Safely perform a basic foot care assessment
•Determine foot care requirements
•Prepare and use basic equipment and materials
•Document foot, skin and nail care according to organisational requirements
•Make appropriate referrals in a timely manner
Develop an understanding of the key principles of nutrition and associated chronic conditions and create an overall understanding of how a healthy diet can support patient care.
Learning Outcomes
• Access nutritional and dietary information
• Use information about diet and nutrition
• Maintain own knowledge of nutrition.
Understand the benefit and development of patient care plans for chronic disease, health interventions that identify risk factors and supporting behaviour changes from team care to interventions that deliver improved health outcomes.
Researchers uncover evidence in hospital data showing link between dementia and self-harm.