Our Quality Improvement Strategy

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Our Strategy

One of the fundamentals of quality and safety in healthcare is to embed a strategy for continuous quality improvement and to never stop trying to become better. As part of our service, accountability and commitment to you, we believe that we should continuously look to improve and build on the service that we provide.

We want to make sure that the care we provide to the individual, as well as all of our practice population, is effective, evidence based, safe and focuses on prevention as well as illness.

We do this by measuring what we do, including measurements based around the experience of our patients, what our patients report about their health, as well as health and prevention measures on our population of patients. We have set up a dashboard of performance on this website. By using and tracking these measures, and by discussing these issues at […]

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QI Dashboard

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This page displays a summary of the measures in our quality improvement efforts. Please refer to the specific sections for more detail. We prefer to use “run charts” to display this information, as it is the best way to display change over time and to best identify efforts that have and haven’t worked. All measures take into account “active patients” – that is patients who have attended the practice at least three times in 2 years. We will set goals for our improvement efforts in due course. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any information.

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Patients with Body Mass Index (BMI) recorded

Flu Vaccines for over 65s

Alcohol Consumption

Patients with Diabetes Blood Pressure

Cervical Screening

CHD Patients on Antiplatelet

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Prevention

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Preventive medicine is the practice of promoting preventive health care to improve patient well-being. The goal is to ultimately prevent disease, disability, and death.

Cervical Screening

Cervical screening (previously known as PAP smears) is one of the most important preventative health measures women can undertake. Cervical cancer is one of the very few cancers that can be prevented, picked up, and treated with cell changes long before it becomes cancer. The current test screens for certain strains of HPV infection which is highly associated with abnormal and pre-cancer cell changes on the cervix. It is important that as many women as possible remain up to date with screening. That is why we send you reminders to come in and have a screening test. You can help us by letting us know if you have had […]

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Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)

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People with heart disease require extra care to prevent more cardiac events, illness and death.

Heart disease, and specifically ischaemic (or coronary artery) disease, is an important and common cause of death and disability in Australia. If you are known to have CHD, it is vital that your cholesterol level is kept as low as possible and often well below normal.

Despite your best efforts with diet and exercise, studies have shown that taking cholesterol lowering medications (“statins”) can save lives and prevent further infarcts (“heart attacks”).

Another medication that will prevent clots in the arteries around the heart are anti-platelet medications and aspirin. That is why we often prescribe these medications to you, and is why we are actively measure and try to improve the number of […]

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Vaccinations

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Vaccines are as important to your overall health as diet and exercise. When you skip vaccines, you leave yourself vulnerable to illness.

Childhood Vaccinations

Childhood vaccinations are a crucial measure in preventing debilitating and potentially life-threatening infections. The Australian National Immunisation Schedule is the result of extensive research and public policy that is designed to make sure all children stay healthy and well. It is important to make sure that as many children as possible are up to date with their vaccinations in order to protect them, their families and their contacts.

We look at the number of children who are fully immunised. As can be seen from the chart on dashboard, the vast majority of children who attend our practice are fully vaccinated. Our practice has a strong focus on children’s health, and we would appreciate […]

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Managing Diabetes at HFGP

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Diabetes care is complex, and there are many things we can measure that help us determine effectiveness of care.

If you are living with diabetes, controlling your blood sugar is very important to prevent complications such as diabetic eye disease, diabetic kidney disease, and many more potential complications. One of the blood tests we often request is the HbA1c level. This test provides a guide to your “average” blood sugar levels over the previous three months, and is a measure of diabetes control.

Whilst the optimal level will vary and depend on each individual patient’s circumstances, we feel that a reasonable goal for us is to get as many patients as possible to below a level of “8”, and that we record HbA1c on as many patients as possible. Many individual patients […]

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