INTRODUCTION: Despite global concerns about the safety and quality of health care, population-wide studies of hospital outcomes are uncommon. The SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals) study seeks to estimate the incidence of serious adverse events, mortality, unplanned rehospitalisations and direct costs following hospital encounters using nationwide data, and to assess the variation and trends in these outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: SAFER Hospitals is a cohort study with retrospective and prospective components. The retrospective component uses data from 2012 to 2018 on all hospitalised patients age ≥18 years included in each State and Territories' Admitted Patient Collections. These r...
This report reviews the available research evidence on the impact of initiatives to reduce potential...
Preventable hospitalisations are used in Australia as a high-level indicator of health system perfor...
My aim in this thesis is to develop and apply measures of low-value care (where expected benefits do...
This study finds high adverse events rates for surgical patients in Australian hospitals. O...
Practice Study (HMPS) in 1990, another mega-study on adverse patient outcome in hospitals has been p...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Objectives: To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic ...
Background: A wide range of outcome measures can be calculated for hospital-treated injury patients....
Objective: To identify patient safety measurement tools in use in Australian public hospitals and to...
In New Zealand the Ministry of Health recognises quality of care as an integral part of a high perfo...
Background: Despite the increased acceptance of failure-to-rescue (FTR) as an important patient safe...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Objectives To assess whether, compared with previous years, hospital care became safer in 2011/2012,...
Objectives: This study aimed to build on the increasing evidence of a link between good\ud people ma...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
This report reviews the available research evidence on the impact of initiatives to reduce potential...
Preventable hospitalisations are used in Australia as a high-level indicator of health system perfor...
My aim in this thesis is to develop and apply measures of low-value care (where expected benefits do...
This study finds high adverse events rates for surgical patients in Australian hospitals. O...
Practice Study (HMPS) in 1990, another mega-study on adverse patient outcome in hospitals has been p...
Introduction: Adverse events are a major cause of patient harm in the hospitalised setting. Low-inco...
Objectives: To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic ...
Background: A wide range of outcome measures can be calculated for hospital-treated injury patients....
Objective: To identify patient safety measurement tools in use in Australian public hospitals and to...
In New Zealand the Ministry of Health recognises quality of care as an integral part of a high perfo...
Background: Despite the increased acceptance of failure-to-rescue (FTR) as an important patient safe...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Objectives To assess whether, compared with previous years, hospital care became safer in 2011/2012,...
Objectives: This study aimed to build on the increasing evidence of a link between good\ud people ma...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
This report reviews the available research evidence on the impact of initiatives to reduce potential...
Preventable hospitalisations are used in Australia as a high-level indicator of health system perfor...
My aim in this thesis is to develop and apply measures of low-value care (where expected benefits do...