Handouts and presentations

See all available handouts or presentations from the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare Melbourne 2023 (30 Oct-1 Nov 2023).

Tuesday 31 October

K1: Welcome and Keynote 1 (Pat Dudgeon)

M1: Microforum ACHS – Clinical Governance and Quality Improvement: A training partnership

M2: Microforum GE Healthcare – Flexing the art of science

Keynote 2: Twa scots blether about the state of healthcare (Euan Wallace & Derek Feeley)

S1: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Foundations of Quality Improvement in Health Care

S2: Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 1: Medical misogyny – how is healthcare blind to sex and gender

S2: Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 2: Using Improvement Science to End Homelessness: One year on

S3: Innovation in health – Part 1: Health equity in Aotearoa New Zealand – an example of an approach to addressing the life expectancy gap

S3: Innovation in health – Part 2: Time for Change: Co-funding Commonwealth and State providers leads to improved outcomes

S3: Innovation in health – Part 3: Patient Reported Measures (PRMs) – Measuring what matters

S4: People powered change and process – Part 2: Improving the mental health of Victorians

S4: People powered change and process – Part 3: Towards a regional primary care learning health system: from crisis response to resilience

S5: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 1: Beyond compliance: The Evolution of Safety and Quality Assessment in Healthcare

S5: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 2: Expertise by experience: A national code of expectations for consumer engagement

S5: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 3: Safe, high-quality care in residential aged care and public health service boards

S6 – Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 1: Homelessness is a health emergency – the case for integrating health and homelessness responses

S6 – Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 2: Aboriginal Health and Patient Reported Measures (PRMs) – Stakeholder Engagement

S6 – Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 3: Deliberative processes: An authentic, meaningful, and safe model of engagement in healthcare

S7: Innovation in health – Part 1: inTouch – a holistic, person-centred and flexible approach to improve care and outcomes

S7: Innovation in health – Part 2: Achieving meaningful outcomes through innovative digital consumer engagement

S7: Innovation in health – Part 3: Bridging the urban and regional divide in stroke care (BUILDS) – a novel Tele-Stroke Unit Care model for regional Australia

S8: People powered change and process – Part 1: Re-imagining consumer engagement: Health system resilience & the COVID-19 pandemic

S8: People powered change and process – Part 2: Speaking “truth to power”: How a rural town saved their medical workforce, their patients, their lives

S9: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 1: Consumer partnerships to drive quality improvement in an acute paediatric outpatient population

S9: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 2: Co-designing a Family Support Structure for families affected by paediatric sepsis

S9: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 3: Northern Territory patient stories

S10: Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 1: What matters in healthcare for people experiencing homelessness?

S10: Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 2: People aren’t hard to reach, services are: Improving healthcare through lived experience

S10: Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 3: How Community Paramedicine is bridging the health equity rural divide

S10: Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) – Part 4: Asking the community to design the future of HIV care

S11: Innovation in health – Part 1: Utilising data as a catalyst for improvement

S11: Innovation in health – Part 2: Counting what Matters and Making what Matters Count in NSW’s Maternity Hospitals

S11: Innovation in health – Part 3: Revolutionizing healthcare: The implementation of smart hospitals in Hospital Authority

S12: People powered change and process – Part 2: Elevating lived experience (2): Safety, power and consumer stories in quality improvement

S12: People powered change and process – Part 3: Healthcare culture change at the system level – Sisyphus had it easy

Wednesday 1 November

K1: Keynote – Patient Experience, Patient Safety and Provider Wellbeing: Associations and Paths for Quality Improvement (Donald M. Berwick)

M5: Microforum Singapore’s journey toward high reliability – from External to Self-Driven Improvements

S14: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 1: Impacting 100,000 lives

S14: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 2: Creating age friendly health systems in Victoria: Breakthrough series collaborative

S15: New emerging technologies and digital health – Part 1: Artificial intelligence (AI) expedites patient throughout and accelerates growth in Hospital-in-the-Home

S15: New emerging technologies and digital health – Part 2: Surgical safety management with AI: A prospective study in a large-scale ophthalmic surgery centre

S16: Flow and safety – Part 1: Embedding a safety culture: From theory to practice

S16: Flow and safety – Part 2: Reducing same day cancellations of surgery in a large hospital system

S17: Workforce, wellbeing and engaging staff across the organisation and culture – Part 1: Taking action at Victoria’s frontline: addressing our healthcare professional wellbeing challenges

S18: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 1: ‘Making it Meaningful’: Co-designing a medication safety intervention with service users

S18: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 2: Building a transformative Community Advisory Committee through a robust evaluation process

S18: Patient Safety and co-creating care with service users – Part 3: How to avoid four deep clinical governance rabbit holes

S19: Sustainability and environmental impact of health – Part 1: Workplace sustainability and environmental reform, be the change

S19: Sustainability and environmental impact of health – Part 2: Prioritisation and effects of alternative healthcare models for a sustainable health system

S20: Flow and safety – Part 1: You are the cavalry – improving patient flow in Victoria

S20: Flow and safety – Part 2: Planned Surgery Reform: Driving a patient centred approach to planned surgery waitlist management

S21: Rapid fire poster presentations: Poster finalists