Healthcare-associated infections: getting the balance right in safety and quality v. public reporting
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 14:17authored byMitchell, BG, Gardner, A, McGregor, A
Healthcare settings are dangerous places. For those receiving care, the risk of unintended harm from healthcare failures continues to be significant. Given this, there is a need to monitor standards in healthcare, not only to identify potential issues, but also to plan and evaluate interventions aimed at improving healthcare standards. Public reporting of performance standards is one aspect to monitoring standards, but not the only one. Public reporting also brings with it challenges. This perspective explores the recent move to publicly report one healthcare-associated infection (HAI) on the MyHospitals website and comments on the broader issue of using existing HAI data for the purposes of public reporting.
History
Publication title
Australian Health Review
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pagination
365-366
ISSN
0156-5788
Department/School
School of Nursing
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Place of publication
PO Box 1139 Collingwood, VIC 3066 Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2012 AHHA
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Disease distribution and transmission (incl. surveillance and response)