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The Productive Ward Conference 2012

The Productive Ward Conference 2012

The Productive Ward is program, developed in the UK by the National Health Service, is delivering a highly successful & innovative solution for delivering safe & high quality care to patients across all clinical areas. It defines how ward processes and the physical environment of the ward can impact on the amount of time nurses have available for direct patient care. More significantly, here in Australia - the Productive Ward is producing significant results in hospitals as well.

December 2012 | Brisbane

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In conjunction with the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement IIR presents:  
     

Keynote Opening Address:
The Productive Ward - How An Initial Pilot Focusing on Releasing Time to Care for Nursing Staff in the UK has Developed and Spread Internationally in 5 Years
Anthea Penny, Australasian Representative, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement

International Keynote Address:
Releasing Time to Care - The Productive Ward Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB): Our Experience so Far
Lisa Skeet, Change Manager in the Service Improvement Unit, Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB), New Zealand

Case Study Focused Agenda:

  • Queensland Health - Overview and Lessons Learnt from the Implementation of the Productive Suite of Programmes
  • Peter MacCullum Cancer Centre Melbourne - Releasing Time to Care
  • Electronic Patient Journey Boards - Your Ward at a Glance
  • Towards Organisational Excellence - The Cabrini Story
  • Targeting the Best Care - Southern Health's Journey
  • The Productive Ward from an Eastern Health Perspective


Don't Miss the Feature Length Practical Workshop from the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement Discussing:

  • How to get started with The Productive Ward approach at hospital level and at ward level
  • The Productive Ward improvement modules and how to use them
  • How to measure success
  • How to spread the approach across the whole hospital
  • The role of the Nurse Unit Manager
  • The role of the Senior Nurse Leader
  • What works and what doesn't


An Interactive Panel Discussion on:

  • Tools are Only Tools - It is the Use of Them Operationally by Personnel and Teams that Determine Effectiveness

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