Mater Private Hospital Redland is committed to delivering the highest standard of care for all patients. Through SafeQuest and in partnership with a wide variety of specialist doctors, Mater Private Hospital Redland continuously look to improve the experience and outcomes for all patients. Patient safety and the delivery of quality care is our core focus, one which we measure across a range of categories. We believe our performance is something that we should share with the community.
Hand hygiene is a vitally important practice for healthcare workers and has a significant impact on reducing the spread of infections in hospitals; these are often called health care associated or acquired infections. Hand hygiene is a different way of thinking about safety and patient care and involves everyone working together including patients, visitors and health care workers.
At Mater, we have designed a program to help prevent patients from falling. All adult patients across Mater are assessed for their risk of falling on admission and each day they are in hospital. This allows us to ensure we can monitor patients more closely and use strategies to assist patients with their mobility and transfer when they are at increased risk of falls.
Mater hospitals are committed to ensuring patients who require medication receive the right medications at the right time. With around three million medications administered to patients annually when they are in our hospitals, Mater has a continuous focus on eliminating errors in medication prescription, dispensing, administration and patient monitoring.
Through our innovative Medication Safety Program, Mater has been able to focus on key aspects that contribute to ensuring the safety of patients receiving medications. We strive to continuously improve our performance using measures that are benchmarked across other Australian hospitals.
Pressure injuries (also known as pressure ulcers, bed sores and pressure sores) are blisters and breaks in the skin which can occur when patients spend long periods of time in one position, either in bed or in a chair. Mater has developed multiple strategies to prevent patients at risk of developing pressure injuries.
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