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Last Updated: 23/10/2023 in Webinar Q&A
Ensuring respectful and effective communication with children and young individuals. … Fees and financial consent Establishing clear and transparent communication with patients is … Adhering to good practice involves several key principles: Communication with Clarity : Practitioners
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codes of conduct issued by AHPRA patients who seek out practitioners with a good reputation strong community … Good medical practice involves: Clear, effective, respectful and prompt communication with others Acknowledging … including when using social media 4.4 Teamwork Good medical practice involves: mutual respect and clear communication
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Last Updated: 28/07/2021 in Membership Cover and benefits
include both direct supervision and indirect supervision where there continues to be adequate access to communication
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The nature of medical and dental claims can vary, but generally medical notifications focus more on communication … financial aspect is a major driver in dental notifications, when providing advice to members about communicating … environment, however, a major factor behind notifications often relates to procedural errors, the lack of communication
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They are : Refunds as risk management tools AHPRA complaints Effective communication strategies with
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Email and other electronic means of communication can assist … in the timely and efficient delivery of healthcare to benefit patients and the wider community; however … appeared to conflict with many established primary health initiatives, general practice procedures and communications
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Ensure the lines of communication are clear and employ translators where necessary
Ensure … limited and he was not able to convey clearly what happened and the doctor had great difficulty in communicating
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Healthcare practitioners deal with several communication mediums daily from practice websites, appointment
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are : Inappropriate health records Diagnostic issues Surgical AHPRA complaints Prescribing Communication
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accessibility Barriers Internal Resistance to try something new literature Poor body language and communication … perceptions of telehealth privacy and security Family members involvement Excellent body language and communication … receive appropriate training on telehealth delivery Support all relevant stakeholders with an effective communication
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Clinically significant results need to be communicated quickly and appropriately. … Barriers Poor communication Insufficient cooperation and coordination Blurred professional role boundaries … NSQHS Standard 6 Clinical handover Document the structured clinical handover process Clearly communicate
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criticism ( includes •A shared commitment to continually improving the quality of patient care •Healthy communication
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with your colleagues International healthcare graduates facing isolation, prejudice or cultural and communication
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with your colleagues International healthcare graduates facing isolation, prejudice or cultural and communication
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Graduates (designed for healthcare practitioners new to Australia) to learn practical ways to deal with communication
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All practitioners need to be very careful where any communication occurs with a patient (or even prospective
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complaints against a practice eg refusing to treat a patient, allegations of discrimination, or poor communication … data breaches failure of practice procedures, processes, supervision or systems to handle patients and communication
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Saying sorry is one of the most powerful tools you have in your communication tool-kit to placate distressed … admit malpractice and are forced into a settlement, they still go on to provide good healthcare for the community … expression of regret hinges on the way it is delivered, including the tone of voice, as well as non-verbal communication
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Months later the patient makes a demand for compensation against your practice and threatens to take