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30/11/2010 at 8:08 pm #68489Wishart, MichaelParticipant
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[Posted on behalf of Lindy Ryan – Moderator]
Forwarding links below for anyone interested on this list server re these interesting projects.
Regards
LindyLindy Ryan
Infection Control Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC)
Nepean Hospital,
Western Cluster
Sydney West Area Health ServiceDear All,
The Central Line Associated Bacteraemia in ICU (CLAB ICU) final report
and the Quality Use of Antimicrobials in ICU (QUAIC) status Report are
now now available online for anyone interested.Here are the links:
CLAB ICU
http://www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au/files/clab-icu/publications/final-report.pdfQUAIC status report
http://www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au/files/quaic/publications/survey-report.pdf
Happy Reading…Marghie Murgo
Project Officer
Clinical Excellence Commission
_margherita.murgo@cec.health.nsw.gov.au_
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02/12/2010 at 4:58 pm #68491John FergusonParticipantAuthor:
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Dear All
We are trying to scope staff health provision (immunisation, exposure management, education, injury management) requirements across our Area Health service. We have equitable and inadequate provision across our wide area- the ratio varies between 1 FTE Staff health time to 900 employees up to 1 per 4,000 and undoubtedly this causes many problems
Has anyone studied published national or international benchmarks for what number of FTE per staff body (rather than FTE) one needs to cover the bases?
Has anyone done a local survey of staff health provision in ANZ ?
Has anyone made a (un)succesful case for greater provision of resources?
Would you be happy to share your proposals with us?
If you are interested in designing an internet survey on this, please contact Janet Wallace, our Area Staff Health Coordinator via me.thanks!
JohnDr John Ferguson
Infectious Diseases Physician and Microbiologist, Hunter New England Health, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle
Conjoint Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle, Tel 61 2 49214444, Fax 61 2 49214440, Mobile 0428 885573Visit http://www.hicsiganz.org for healthcare infection control and antimicrobial
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