Timely Access to Emergency Departments



What is behind the Emergency Department (ED) bottle neck? 

This conference will examine innovative models for improving waiting times, and access block with an emphasis on safe, quality of care. 

Between 2009 and 2010, Australian public hospitals provided almost 7.4 million accident and emergency services, with an annual growth rate of 4.3 per cent per year over the past five years. 

Coupled with the rising demand for emergency services, there has been an increasing awareness of the extent and impact of ED overcrowding. 

This conference will address: 

-The health system that creates an eD pressure 
-Meeting national health quality and safety standards by strengthening safe, quality service delivery 
-Balancing the Neat with the National elective surgery target priorities (NEST) 
-Utilising accurate data to measure performance improvement and drive change

Speaker and Presenter Information

Dr Peter Allely, Dr John Burke, Professor Hugh Grantham, Dr Chris May, A/Prof Ian Scott, Dr Pieter Nel, Glenn Paull, Dr David Rosengren, Mel Willis, Debbie Scott, Julie Morgan, Dr John Sutherland, Kate Brockman, Andrew Stripp, Mary Bonner, Professor Frank Daly, Dr Sally McCarthy, Bernie Harrison

When
Wed-Thu, May 29-30, 2013 PT


Cost

2-Day Conference:  $2308.90


Where
Bayview Boulevard Sydney
90 William Street
Sydney NSW, Australia AU
Get directions


Website
Click here to visit event website


Organizer
Evvnt


Contact Event Organizer



Return to search results