QI activities
Our quality improvement templates are available for general practices to improve patient outcomes and deliver best practice care.
GPs can use these plan-do-study-act cycles to self-report continuing professional development (CPD) hours to the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. They align with the ‘Measuring Outcomes’ category, however GPs can determine which category best fits each activity. Watch this video and refer to the templates below for more information on reporting CPD hours.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Asthma
Cancer screening
COVID
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Please email primarycare@nwmphn.org.au if you have any suggestions for new QI activities to be developed.
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We acknowledge the people of the Kulin nations as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our work in the community takes place. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
We also recognise, respect and affirm the central role played in our work by people with lived experience, their families and/or carers.
While the Australian Government Department of Health has contributed to the funding of this website, the information on this website does not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Government and is not advice that is provided, or information that is endorsed, by the Australian Government. The Australian Government is not responsible in negligence or otherwise for any injury, loss or damage however arising from the use of or reliance on the information provided on this website.