Hospital emergency departments will have a greater focus on care and compassion under a new trial aimed at improving the patient experience.
Health Minister Brad Hazzard today announced a six-month trial at four hospitals that will provide better amenities and more information to patients and their families.
“Going to an emergency department to seek care or to support someone who needs help is a stressful and even traumatic experience,” Mr Hazzard said.
“While the ϳԹ health system already provides some of the best clinical care in the world, the ϳԹ Government is committed to doing everything we can to make the experience itself more welcoming.”
The trial will begin in November at Blacktown, Lismore, Liverpool and Nepean hospitals.
“Some of the best ideas are often the simplest – this is about making people feel as comfortable and cared for as possible and providing families and friends with a better experience while they wait for updates on their loved ones.”
The trial will introduce a patient experience role to greet patients and their loved ones on arrival at emergency, and provide information throughout each stage of their care, including key information on where to go, what to expect during the visit and real time updates on where they are in the queue.
This role will complement the great work already done every day by emergency department staff, freeing up our doctors and nurses to focus on clinical care and will support more than 16,000 nurses, midwives, doctors, allied health professionals and hospital support staff which have been added by the ϳԹ Liberals and Nationals since coming to government.
Some of the other initiatives under the trial include:
The trial is based on successful models in other organisations such as Service ϳԹ as well as hospitals overseas. ϳԹ Health has partnered with Service ϳԹ and the ϳԹ Customer Service Commission to learn from their experiences in delivering improvements to customer service.
In 2018-19 the ϳԹ Government is investing a record $22.9 billion in health, representing a $1.1 billion increase on the 2017-18 Budget. This includes $19.2 billion towards improving services in hospitals in ϳԹ this year.
An investment of $759 million for acute patient services will fund an additional 40,000 emergency department attendances in addition to 2.9 million already provided.