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Maternity Improvement Group Webinar Series 2020





Dates
Thursday, 28 May 2020 - Thursday, 9 July 2020

Meeting Code
HRT2007

Location
Virtual Delivery





Would you like more information?
Christine Hendry
christine.hendry@healthroundtable.org


Due to our COVID-19 response, our meetings have been moved to virtual spaces and are now free of charge. Unfortunately the language in our registration form still refers to billing and payment options. Please choose the "Pay later" option at the end of the form, and rest assured that you won't be charged.

 

Maternity Improvement Group Webinar Series 2020

Mindful of the current situation with COVID-19 we are offering a series of 4 webinars in place of the workshop planned for 27th and 28th May in Sydney. We hope this will be of value to you and encourage you and your colleagues to participate.

Webinar 1 Setting the scene: Contemporary maternity service challenges
Thursday 28 May 2020 1-3pm (Sydney time) 
Keynote speaker: Professor Rhona McInnes ‘Global trends and challenges for contemporary Maternity services’.  Also findings from the e-survey

Webinar 2 Contextualising services through a focus on data.
Thursday 11 June 2020 1-3pm (Sydney time) 
Maternity Reports review:  overviewing the 2 Maternity Reports
Exploring the data: a deep dive into data using INSIGHTS 

Webinar 3 Sharing service innovations.
Thursday 25 June 2020 1-3pm (Sydney time)
Services share their innovations:  Each service innovation is presented within 3-5 minutes.
Voting for the top 3: These services have question and answer session.

Webinar 4 Developing solutions
Thursday 9 July 2020 1-3pm (Sydney time)
Solutions redesign workshop; using a structured approach to change:
- Work with experts in health service redesign.
- Use a systematic process to develop action plans.

The 2020 Maternity Services Improvement Group uses operational and clinical data to develop annual benchmarking reports to focus on service activities and improvements. Our focus is to reduce complications and increase women and family centred care.

Our theme for 2020 is enabling well women to avoid intervention where we will review models of care and exemplar best practice.

Hospitals are experiencing a rapid growth in maternity service activities, pregnant women present with increasing complexities and we have challenges with limited resources. However, we must strive to maintain optimal outcomes for women and babies receiving our care.

The Maternity Improvement Group promotes networking between Australian and New Zealand Hospitals to explore and implement activities that both streamline services for women and minimise interventions safely where possible.