Quality Improvement Learning Workshop

Date
12 Feb 2019
06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Cost
Free

Available to
General Practice
Practice Managers
General Practitioners
Practice Staff

Continuing Professional Development

CPD Points unavailable

Event Location
North Western Melbourne PHN - Yarra Room
Level 5, 369 Royal Parade
PARKVILLE VIC 3052
Australia

Does your general practice incorporate quality improvement activities?

North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN) has an increased focus on integrating quality improvement into the operations of primary healthcare providers, with many current projects incorporating several QI methodologies and processes.

This workshop aims to build the capacity of all general practice staff members to understand and apply QI activities that are relevant to their patient population and business development needs.

Key focuses include the use of PENCAT, data quality, QI methods, change ideas and practical applications to get  started. 

Speakers:

  • Dr Richard Bills | General Practitioner and Member of DHHS Victorian Clinical Council
  • Lisa Taliana | Data Quality in Practice, North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network
Dr Bills is a GP from Woodend with a strong interest in Clinical Quality Improvement. He has been engaged with  the Improvement Foundation of Australia since its inception in 2005 and has assisted in QI activities in both urban and rural settings in all the Eastern seaboard states and South Australia. He currently sits on the DHHS Victorian Clinical Council where he advocates for better data sharing and integration between primary care and acute care in this state.

Learning outcomes:

  • Use the PENCAT tool to identify a need for change and improve the quality of your practice data;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of how QI is related to your work in general practice;
  • Apply QI methods to your change idea
  • Implement and sustain QI activities to improve patient outcomes and business development.
Registration/Dinner: 6:00pm – 6:30pm

Program: 6:30pm – 9:00pm