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Building a Sustainable Health Workforce: 2007 NSW Health Awards

Delivery of quality health services depends on having adequate numbers of skilled staff working where they are needed. Addressing the current shortfall in the supply of health professionals is one of our key priorities for the future. A shortage of staff or uneven distribution of staff will limit consumer access to the health care needed.

What we are striving for in 2010 is a health system that values its workforce as a vital resource and treats staff fairly and with respect. The health workforce needed for 2010 will be planned, trained, organised and deployed creatively and intelligently to focus on the changing needs of health consumers, carers and the wider population.

Winner

Finalists

  • Remote Medical Consultation Program - This program addresses GP workload issues and fatigue in a rural district hospital, by systems engineering after hours arrangements for medical consultation.

Entries

  • A Multi-disciplinary Human Factors Training Course - This project assessed the impact of multi-disciplinary human factors training courses integrated with resuscitation training for GP registrars and nurses to improve safety protective attitudes and behaviours in rural hospitals.
  • Bundle Monitoring Model (BuMM™) - BuMM™ assists in delivering high quality healthcare by increasing skill and capacity to combine professional knowledge with improvement knowledge within a scientific framework.
  • FUDGES Project - 'Follow Up Discharge General Enquiry Support’ is a mental health consumer initiated project which provides assistance, understanding and support to mental health patients during their first 4 - 6 weeks post discharge from hospital.
  • Leeton District Hospital Midwifery Training Program - Leeton District Hospital developed a Midwifery training program in partnership with Charles Sturt University Wagga and Griffith/Wagga Base Hospitals to address a critical shortage of midwives in the town.
  • No Strings Attached - A nursing recruitment initiative designed to give nurses who are not in the workforce the opportunity to make an informed decision about seeking employment.
  • Push Hard Push Fast - A project for staff trainning in the implementation of revised guidelines for new defibrillators.
  • Working Towards Wellbeing - The introduction of new rostering practices for staff working within the Environmental Services Department has resulted in a reduction in sick leave and increased staff satisfaction.

 
 
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