The Australian Commission on Safety & Quality in Health Care (the Commission) is seeking feedback on the draft Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard.
The Clinical Care Standard includes a small number of quality statements describing the care that should be offered, and a set of indicators that support local monitoring for quality improvement.
Why we are consulting
The consultation process aims to determine whether:
Instructions for completing the survey
Before you start, we suggest you review and print the consultation documents available in the related documents below. While some of the information is available from within the survey, you may want to refer to the full document while completing the survey.
The survey will close at 11:59pm (AEDST) on Wednesday, 11 January 2017.
For more information about the Clinical Care Standards, follow the related links below.
The results of this consultation process will be used to further refine and develop the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard. Feedback will also contribute to the identification of existing tools and resources which may support the implementation of the Clinical Care Standard.
The consultation process, its outcomes and information derived from it will be detailed in the final consultation report for the Clinical Care Standard. This report will be drafted after the completion of the consultation phase and published on the Commission website.
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