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[Posted on behalf of Clair Boardman, AICA President Moderator]
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Dear Committee Members
The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) is pleased to invite you to make a submission as part of the consultation process on the five additional draft National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards (the Standards).
I have already received some feedback that the HAI standards are not robust enough for acute care services and should be more aligned with the outline of requirements from the new infection control guidelines eg.
The AICG outline the requirements for an effective infection prevention program which incorporates:
a facility-wide strategic plan for infection prevention and control;
A system to manage infection prevention and control (such as a committee) with input from across the spectrum of clinical services and management, and a mechanism for considering patients feedback;
appointment of infection control professionals and support for their continuing professional development (e.g. attendance at relevant state or national professional organisation meetings);
Incorporating infection prevention and control into the objectives of the facilitys patient and occupational safety programs;
administrative support, including fiscal and human resources, for maintaining infection prevention and control programs; and
adequate staff training and protective clothing and equipment, and organise workplace conditions and structures to minimise potential hazards.Attached [see download link below Moderator] is the complete set of the Standards, including the five initial standards that the Commission consulted on in late 2009 and piloted in 2010. While we are seeking specific comment on the five additional draft Standards (which are highlighted with a page border), comments on the initial five Standards may also be considered.
The results of this consultation process will be used to refine the five additional draft Standards and ensure they are meaningful for health services and practitioners implementing safety and quality systems, and accreditation agencies using the standards. These Standards will also be sent to Australian Health Ministers in 2011 for their endorsement.
You are encouraged to forward this request through to your email and professional networks, to health services and stakeholders that may be interested in reviewing and/or commenting on the Standards.
Making a submission
A copy of the consultation paper that includes the five additional draft Standards is attached and [is] available to download from the Commission’s web site at http://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/internet/safety/publishing.nsf/Content/PriorityProgram-07.
All written submissions should be received by close of business on Friday 8 October 2010 to be considered in the consultation process. If you intend to make a submission and require an extension, please let me know ASAP.
Submissions can be sent by post, fax or email and should include:
Name, organisation if relevant and contact details
Responses to questions posed
General comments
Additional information, for example, any technical, economic or business information, or research-based evidence the Commission should be made aware of to support the views or comments.Written submissions marked Consultation Paper on Standards can be sent by:
Mail:
Consultation on National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
GPO Box 5480
SYDNEY NSW 2001Email: mail@safetyandquality.gov.au
Fax: (02) 9126 3613
Any questions relating to submissions should be directed to mail@safetyandquality.gov.au or by calling the Commission on (02) 9126 3600.
Marilyn Cruickshank RN PhD FRCNA
Clinical Policy Manager | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
GPO Box 5480 Sydney NSW 2001 | Level 7, 1 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
(02) 9126 3586 | 0423 842 897 (02) 9126 3613 | http://www.safetyandquality.gov.au
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