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Information Sheet
Discussion paper: Compliance with clinical governance obligations

An information sheet produced by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, that discusses compliance with clinical governance obligations. The discussion paper includes tips to use before a meeting, and questions for discussion during the meeting. (Clicking on the link will download an MS Word doc.)

Added 11 Apr 2023
Information Sheet
Clinical governance for allied health practitioners

A factsheet produced by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care that identifies the clinical governance roles and responsibilities of allied health practitioners (AHPs), and how AHPs, managers and members of governing bodies are accountable for ensuring an effective clinical governance framework is in place.

Added 11 Apr 2023
Information Sheet
Governance and care at the end of life

An information sheet from palliAGED (palliative care aged care evidence) that presents insight into governance and care at the end of life.

Added 11 Apr 2023
Information Sheet
Technology in aged care: Maintaining dignity

Dignity is an important consideration in aged care to ensure older people maintain their sense of value and worth regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities. Technology use should be used to support care and not violate dignity. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Added 06 Apr 2023
Information Sheet
Technology in aged care: Telehealth acceptance

Telehealth uses ICT to deliver healthcare services remotely. Factors that improve or reduce the acceptance of telehealth in aged care were identified as part of a scoping review of the human factors associated with technology uptake. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Added 06 Apr 2023
Information Sheet
Technology in aged care: Privacy and safety

Some technologies used in aged care settings raise privacy concerns for older people, their families, aged care staff, and providers.  This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Added 29 Mar 2023
Information Sheet
Technology in aged care: Implementing technology

There can be no one-size-fits-all approach to successful implementation due to the relationships between the technical, human, and organisational factors in complex care settings such as aged care. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Added 29 Mar 2023
Information Sheet
Technology in aged care: Creating a business case

The information gained from a careful technology needs assessment can be used to write a business case for purchasing technology. A business case is an important part of project documentatio. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Added 14 Mar 2023
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Technology in aged care: Monitoring use over time

Monitoring should be an ongoing process rather than a one-off event. By regularly monitoring technology use and making changes where indicated, organisations can improve the fit between technology assets and the context in which they are applied. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Added 14 Mar 2023
Information Sheet
Technology in aged care: Technology needs assessment

It is important that technologies deliver anticipated benefits by being fit for purpose. A needs assessment can lay the foundation for good decision-making, ensuring technology meets the needs of those who will be using it or affected by it. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Added 14 Mar 2023