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Access and exit block: percentage of adult elective surgical cases deferred or cancelled due to the lack of an intensive care unit (ICU) bed, during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006639
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Access and exit block: percentage of adult patients discharged from the intensive care unit (ICU) between 6PM and 6AM, during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006642
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Access and exit block: percentage of adult patients who were transferred to another facility/intensive care unit (ICU) due to unavailability of an ICU bed, during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006640
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Access and exit block: percentage of adult patients whose discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) was delayed more than 6 hours, during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006641
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Access and exit block: percentage of appropriate adult patients referred to an intensive care unit (ICU), who have documented evidence by an Intensivist that they could not be admitted to the unit because of inadequate resources, during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006638
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Access block: percentage of critical care admitted patients whose total ED time from time of arrival exceeded 4 hours, during the 6 month time period. 2012 Jan. NQMC:007668
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Access block: percentage of mental health admitted patients whose total ED time from time of arrival exceeded 4 hours, during the 6 month time period. 2012 Jan. NQMC:007667
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Access block: percentage of patients who were admitted or planned for admission without reaching an inpatient bed, transferred to another hospital for admission, or died in the ED whose total ED time exceeded 8 hours, during the 6 month time period. 2012 Jan. NQMC:007666
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI): percentage of patients with an AMI requiring thrombolysis who receive thrombolytic therapy within 30 minutes of presentation to the ED, as their primary treatment, during the 6 month time period. 2012 Jan. NQMC:007665
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a diagnosis of ischaemic stroke receiving aspirin within 48 hours of presentation to hospital. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006666
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a diagnosis of ischaemic stroke, presenting to the hospital within 4.5 hours of stroke onset, with documented evidence that an intravenous thrombolysis agent was administered. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006667
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a primary diagnosis of acute stroke who are prescribed and administered antihypertensive medication prior to discharge. 2012 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006669
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a primary diagnosis of acute stroke who had a documented scan (CT or MRI) of their brain within 24 hours of presentation to hospital. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006664
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a primary diagnosis of acute stroke who have documented treatment in a stroke unit at any time during their hospital stay. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006670
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a primary diagnosis of acute stroke with documented evidence of a swallowing screen conducted prior to documented evidence of food or fluid intake. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006663
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a primary diagnosis of acute stroke with documented physiotherapy assessment within 48 hours of presentation to hospital. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006665
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Acute stroke management: percentage of inpatients with a primary diagnosis of acute stroke with evidence that a documented plan for their ongoing care in the community was developed and provided to the patient/family prior to discharge. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006668
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization; National Stroke Foundation (Australia) - Nonprofit Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Aged care: percentage of general medical patients 65 years and over who have a documented vitamin D deficiency who are prescribed vitamin D, during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006673
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Aged care: percentage of medical patients 65 years and older who have had their cognition assessed using a validated tool such as the Abbreviated Mental Test Score (AMTS) or Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006671
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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Aged care: percentage of patients admitted to geriatric medicine or geriatric rehabilitation unit for whom there is documented objective assessment of physical function on admission and at least once more during the inpatient stay, during the 6 month time period. 2011 Jan. [NQMC Update Pending] NQMC:006672
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards - Health Care Accreditation Organization.
Collection: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Equip Clinical Indicators
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