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Accreditation, Quality & SafetyMeasures of Hospital PerformanceAt Campbelltown Private Hospital, we take quality and safety seriously. To help patients make informed decisions, Campbelltown Private Hospital publishes a number of safety and quality indicators. This is just one part of our program to continually maintain and improve our high standards of quality and safety. Quality can be defined and measured in many ways. At Campbelltown Private Hospital, quality is not just a simple measure – it is a comprehensive look at many aspects of a patient's experience. We have chosen to publish a range of clinical and safety measures which provide you with information about our performance in providing safe, quality healthcare. Click on the links below to view our data. Accreditation Many organisations today are measuring quality in health care using varying criteria. Evaluating this information can be difficult and time-consuming since not all measures reflect the same information from one report to another. However, it is important for patients to ask questions and look at quality information to ensure they are getting the efficient and effective care they need. Campbelltown Private Hospital supports transparent public reporting of healthcare quality data and actively participates in initiatives of the following organisations. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare (ACSQHC) – The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare (the Commission) was established in 2006 by the Australian, State and Territory Governments to lead and coordinate national improvement in safety and quality. Healthscope has representation on the Private Hospital Sector Advisory Committee and several key working groups. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) is a major national agency set up by the Australian Government under the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Act to provide reliable, regular and relevant information and statistics on Australia's health and welfare. MyHospitals Website – This website lists all public and private hospitals in Australia, along with information about waiting times for elective surgery and emergency department access. Healthscope has representation on the MyHospitals Development Advisory Committee. Patient StoriesThe experiences of our patients are another gauge of how well we are doing at caring for patients and their families. To have a look at what they say, see: Patient Stories AccreditationAll Healthscope hospitals are fully accredited against one of two accreditation schemes accepted by the Australian Government. Accreditation is conducted against either the Australian Council on Health Care Standards (ACHS) EQuIP standards or ISO 9001 standards. Campbelltown Private Hospital is assessed against the ISO 9001 standards, an internationally recognised quality performance standard. Accreditation involves a visit to the hospital from an independent team of expert health professionals who review the quality and safety of services provided. Our achievements are measured against industry standards by this review team. Campbelltown Private Hospital is also an accredited Medical Imaging Service having achieved accreditation from Quality in Practice Pty Ltd (QIP) against the Diagnostic Imaging standards for practices set by the Department of Health and Ageing. The accredited modalities include Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound. Our 66-bed hospital, located in the historic Macarthur region of South West Sydney, currently provides acute Medical/Surgical and Rehabilitation services. The 34-bed Rehabilitation Unit was commissioned March 2009 and is fully operational providing both inpatient services and a well-developed Day Therapy Program. A 26-bed inpatient Mental Health Unit, coupled with day program mental health services, opened in May 2009. Campbelltown Private Hospital strives for continuous improvement in the quality of its services. We have developed and are continually reviewing our quality management plan to achieve this goal. Campbelltown Private Hospital has an established and implemented Quality Management System that demonstrates our pursuit to consistently provide a service that meets customer and regulatory requirements. This is achieved through:
International Standards Certifications conducted an audit of Campbelltown Private Hospital’s Quality Management System on 27th and 28th July 2011. The purpose of the audit was to verify compliance of the implemented system to the requirements of the company quality manual, associated procedures, ISO 9001:2008, and the Core Standards for Safety and Quality in Healthcare. The surveyors report noted, “…it was clear that management and staff are effectively maintaining a quality management system that is appropriate to the size and complexity of business operations covered by the Scope”. Commendations included:
On conclusion of the surveillance audit Campbelltown Private Hospital was identified to satisfy the requirements of the International Standard ISO 9001: 2008 and the Core Standards for Safety and Quality in Healthcare resulting in ongoing certification. Rehabilitation Health OutcomesPatient abilities, mobility and independence are measured on admission to Campbelltown Private Hospital and again on discharge so that we can measure the improvement made. Patients demonstrate improvement in their abilities, mobility and independence after treatment at Campbelltown Private Hospital. We use the FIM™ (Functional Independence Measure) to measure the success of rehabilitation. This is an established scale, used worldwide. Improvement in patient abilities will depend on factors such as patient age, severity of condition on admission and other medical problems such as diabetes or dementia. The graphs below show some of these factors.
This chart shows that patients at Campbelltown Private Hospital are slightly younger on average than patients in other Australian private hospitals.
This chart shows that more patients at Campbelltown Private Hospital have severe impairments on admission than patients in other private hospitals. See a definition for severity Rehabilitation for Hip, Knee or Shoulder Replacement
This graph shows the average improvement in patients at Campbelltown Private Hospital following rehabilitation after a hip, knee or shoulder replacement. The dark coloured bar shows patient abilities on admission and the pale bar shows that these abilities have increased on discharge. Rehabilitation patients at Campbelltown Private Hospital achieve outcomes similar to those of patients in other Australian private hospitals. What we are doing to continually improve our patients’ rehabilitation
Infection RatesCampbelltown Private Hospital has implemented numerous infection control procedures, and staff take every precaution to prevent infections. However, some patients have a higher risk of acquiring an infection in hospital. Patients with wounds, invasive devices (such as drips) and weakened immune systems are at greater risk of infection than the general public. We need to avoid infections because they may cause illness to the patient, resulting in a longer stay in hospital and a longer recovery time. What are Healthcare Associated Infections?Healthcare associated infections (HAI) are infections that occur as a result of healthcare interventions and are caused by micro-organisms such as bacteria and viruses. They can happen when you are being treated in hospital, at home, in a GP Clinic, a nursing home or any other healthcare facility. Some infections occur after an invasive procedure such as surgery and can be treated with antibiotics. However there are some infections such as Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Clostridium difficile that are more difficult to treat because they are resistant to certain antibiotics. The risk of getting these infections depends on how healthy you are, how long you have been in hospital and certain medications that you take (including antibiotics). These specific infections require the use of special antibiotics and, at times, special precautions which may include placement in a single room and the use of personal protective equipment such as gloves and gowns. What is Campbelltown Private Hospital doing to prevent infections?Specialised Infection Control staff collect data on hospital acquired infections and analyse the data to identify patterns and trends. Infection rates are shared and discussed with clinicians in an effort to identify and implement the best practices to reduce the risks for infection. There are several types of infections that we closely monitor at Campbelltown Private Hospital. Both are caused by bacteria. You may have heard of these:
This graph shows the number of Staphylococcus aureus infections at Campbelltown Private Hospital for the year ending June 2011 compared with the Australian Government target . The graph shows the number of infections that occur for every 10,000 patient days.. The national benchmark for Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in Australian public hospitals is no more than 2 cases per 10,000 patient days. Patients at Campbelltown Private Hospital on average have a very low number of infections.
This graph shows the number of Clostridium difficile infections at Campbelltown Private Hospital compared with the rate typical in other hospitals in Australia. Rates of infection typically vary from state to state. The rate varies from 2 to 3 cases per 10,000 days of patient care, so the industry rate reflects this range. The graph shows the number of infections that occur for every 10,000 patient days. days of patient care. Patients at Campbelltown Private Hospital on average have a very low number of infections. To find out how we generated this data, see: Infection Rate Formulas What we are doing to further reduce infectionsImprovement strategies may vary from hospital to hospital. Examples are:
How can you help?At Campbelltown Private Hospital, patients and visitors are part of the health care team. Hand washing is the most important way that patients and visitors can prevent the spread of infection in hospital. Waterless hand sanitiser is just as effective as washing with soap and water. Hospital staff will appreciate a reminder from patients or relatives if they forget to wash their hands. There are a number of things you can do to reduce the risk of infection:
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For more information about how you can help: Read: Hand Hygiene Information Leaflet Watch: Interactive Video Training Link to: Better Health Channel Patient FallsPatients are often in a weakened or confused state in hospital, and are more susceptible to falling. Falls are a leading cause of hospital-acquired injury, and frequently prolong or complicate hospital stays. At Campbelltown Private Hospital we document and investigate every fall and take action to reduce the number of falls that occur. This graph shows the number of falls in Campbelltown Private Hospital for the past 3 years, compared with the rate typical in other hospitals from Australia, the UK and the USA . Falls are presented as a percentage of patient days – allowing us to compare Campbelltown Private Hospital with other hospitals of a different size. Patients at Campbelltown Private Hospital on average have a lower rate of falls than those in other hospitals. See details on: How we work out our falls rate For a discussion on the data, see: Limitations of data
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