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Emergency Care Data Presentation & New Online Analytics Tool Preview





Dates
Wednesday, 20 May 2020 - Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Meeting Code
HRT2005

Location
Virtual Webinar





Would you like more information?
Steve Bickford
steve.bickford@healthroundtable.org


Mindful of the current situation with COVID-19, we are providing a series of no cost webinars in place of the face to face workshop. We encourage you and your colleagues to participate. 
 
 
Webinar 1: Emergency Care Data Presentation & New Online Analytics Tool Preview 
Theme: 2019 aggregated Aust & NZ Emergency Care data & New Online Analytics Tool Preview
 
Date: Wednesday 20 May 2020 1:00pm – 2:30pm (Sydney Time) 
 
Registrations will close at 10:00am on Wednesday 20 May 
 
We will present and review the 2019 aggregated Australian & New Zealand Emergency Care data focusing on demand, efficiency and quality, specifically focusing on presentation and diagnosis trends, High Intensity User patterns and identifying the exemplars.  
 
 
The Emergency Care Improvement Group aims to improve the provision of high-quality, safe and efficient Emergency Care through tailored data analysis focussing on Access, Safety and Value. 
 
Emergency Care providers face significant challenges in delivering high quality and timely patient care on an ever-present background of increasing patient presentations and finite hospital resources.  Any mismatch between patient demand and the hospital’s capacity can compromise the safe delivery of care to the patient within the Emergency Department.    
 
Our exclusive reports highlight key insights for your facility and our unique workshops create collaboration and innovation sharing of best practice across Australia and New Zealand members. 
 
Specifically, the suite of Emergency Care Benchmarking Reports includes analysis on the following:
  • Presentations by month, day and time 
  • Arrival and referral 
  • Triage performance 
  • High Intensity User’s 
  • Top presenting diagnosis’s
  • Specific NOF, MH and D&A analysis
  • ED Imaging
  • Length of Stay and NEAT
  • Admission %
  • ED Costs per diagnosis