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What past attendees said

"Excellent conference & very well managed. Would highly recommend for future attendance" Southern Health


"Fantastic opportunity to network and learn about other hospital’s processes" - St. Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital


"A great place to hear about what is happening around the country" - Flinders Medical Centre


"Very interesting topics – Group very engaged & took part in presentations" - Queensland Health


"Excellent group of presenters" - Queensland Health

 
 
5th Annual Hospital Bed Management & Patient Flow

5th Annual Hospital Bed Management & Patient Flow

IIR's 5th Annual Hospital Bed Management & Patient Flow Conference returns to Melbourne in 2012

23 - 24 February 2012 | Novotel Melbourne on Collins

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Developing a Whole-of-System Approach to Bed Management

A Comprehensive, Case-Study Led Program Addressing:

  • Operationalising the mathematic of patient flow
  • Managing demand for acute psychiatric beds
  • Implementing a redesigned clinical operations framework
  • Promoting patient flow behaviour change with a health management technology
  • Overcoming challenges surrounding medical engagement: Actively involving doctors with the process of redesign
  • Clinical redesign and medical engagement
  • Managing demand and preventing hospital admissions
  • Criteria-led discharge innovations
  • Redesigning the surgical journey
  • And much more!

Interactive Panel Discussion
"What is the Best Way to Admit Patients from the ED in the Wards?"


  This conference is endorsed by APEC No 090810001 as authorised by Royal College of Nursing, Australia (RCNA) according to approved criteria.

Attendance attracts 10 RCNA CNE points as part of RCNA's Life Long Learning Program (3LP). In addition, by attending each post-conference workshop you will receive 3RCNA CNE points for each workshop attended.

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