Exceptional health care goes far beyond treatment and recognises the unique needs of individuals and their families. Logan and Beaudesert Hospitals aim to provide a service that is welcoming, person-centred, inclusive and supporting equitable access for all in our community. Our patients, families and care partners should experience this commitment in everyday interactions with our staff and throughout their health care journey.
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Consumer Advisors are people who work with the hospital. They can be someone who has been patient, a family member of a patient, or a carer. This helps the hospital know what the community needs and how they want us to give them care. They share their experiences and patients’ views as a group.
Working together can be doing workshops, group discussions, surveys and committee meetings.
If you would like to be involved at our hospital as a Consumer Advisor, please fill out this...More
We would like to invite you to participate in completing this quick survey to support us in designing early educational resources and a referral pathway for patients that have experienced a concussion.
The information you provide will help us in improving early education and referral pathways.
Completing the survey is entirely voluntary – it is up to you whether you do it. Your individual responses and feedback will be kept private.
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We would like to invite you to participate in completing this quick survey to support us in designing early educational resources and a referral pathway for patients that have experienced a concussion.
The information you provide will help us in improving early education and referral pathways.
Completing the survey is entirely voluntary – it is up to you whether you do it. Your individual responses and feedback will be kept private.
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The Committee Membership Evaluation Tool will enable comittees to review the demographic of its membership, including the value and change arising from the contribution of Consumer Advisors. Evaluating the membership of the NSQHS Standards Committees will enable identification of our community, along with promoting the expertise and value of Consumer Advisors. Both of which may lead to improving the level of patient engagement, and ultimately the safety and quality of care provided to patients...More
You recently completed a rehabilitation program with the Princess Alexandra Hospital Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program. We would like to invite you to participate in completing this survey to support us improving our service for patients that have experienced a concussion.
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Please use this link to answer the questions confirming your attendance at the class within the Women's, Men's and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Service.
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You were recently seen via the Princess Alexandra Hospital Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service Concussion Clinic. As this is a new service we would like to invite you to participate in completing this survey to support us improving our service for patients that have experienced a concussion.
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Thank you for recently particpating in the MASS webinar eApply in a Nutshell. As we endeavour to review and improve our education at MASS, we would appreciate your comments and feedback. Participation is completely voluntary.
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Citizens Space is our current survey tool approved for use in QH and meets cyber security requirements. We have asked the users of citizens space, about its usability including survey creation and data outputs. We asked if other platforms were also being used - they are.
The aim of this survey is to understand from broad representation throughout QH that create surveys and other engagement campaigns with staff and/or consumers what functions are needed?
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This survey measures the experience and knowledge of staff working in/ or with the Community Services Team (MAPS and GEMRHITH). The aim of the community services team is to provide excellent multidisciplinary community care, facilitate early hospital discharge and deliver hospital avoidance and substitution services.
The model of care has been designed to work flexibly across teams within COHS to ensure that client needs can be met irrespective of traditional team boundaries. ...More
We would like to hear from you! What questions would you like covered in our panel discussion? Do you have any cases or general queries?
Now is the time if you have been too shy to ask during the series.
Consider this a Vestibular AMA (Ask Me Anything!)
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Thank you for recently participating in the MASS webinar. As we endeavour to review and improve our education at MASS, we would appreciate your comments and feedback. Participation is completely voluntary.
Data collected will be stored securely and confidentially within Australia. Only MASS staff will access the data and it will not be shared with any other party.
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This survey measures the experience and knowledge of staff working in/ or with the Community Services Team (MAPS and GEMRHITH). The aim of the community services team is to provide excellent multidisciplinary community care, facilitate early hospital discharge and deliver hospital avoidance and substitution services.
The model of care has been designed to work flexibly across teams within COHS to ensure that client needs can be met irrespective of traditional team boundaries. ...More
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your responses will enable us to evaluate the trial of the 'iPad for AAC'. Participation is completely voluntary.
The online feedback form can be anonymous if you choose.
Data collected will be stored securely and confidentially within Australia.
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This survey enables you to prioritise the 31 health need themes that have been identified so far during the Metro South Health (MSH) 2021 health needs asssessment initiative. We would like you to place the 31 themes in order of importance, taking into account the critieria described in the Prioritisation Guide and your personal experiences and views.
For easy reference, the Prioritisation Guide is attached here. We have also sent it to you by email.
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This survey measures the experience and knowledge of referrers to the Community Services Team for the mutli-disciplinary avoidance and post-acute services (MAPS) and/or the Geriatric Evaluation and Management Rehabilitation Hospital in the Home service (GEMRHITH).
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This survey measures the experience and knowledge of referrers to the Community Services Team for the mutli-disciplinary avoidance and post-acute services (MAPS).
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Thank you for recently participating in the MASS webinar. As we endeavour to review and improve our education at MASS, we would appreciate your comments and feedback. Participation is completely voluntary.
Data collected will be stored securely and confidentially within Australia. Only MASS staff will access the data and it will not be shared with any other party.
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This survey enables you to prioritise the 31 health need themes that have been identified so far during the Metro South Health (MSH) 2021 health needs asssessment initiative. We would like you to place the 31 themes in order of importance, taking into account the critieria described in the Prioritisation Guide and your personal experiences and views.
For easy reference, the Prioritisation Guide is attached here. We sent it to you previously when you volunteered to participate in the...More
Thank you for recently participating in the MASS webinar. As we endeavour to review and improve our education at MASS, we would appreciate your comments and feedback. Participation is completely voluntary.
Data collected will be stored securely and confidentially within Australia. Only MASS staff will access the data and it will not be shared with any other party.
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Thank you for recently participating in the MASS webinar. As we endeavour to review and improve our education at MASS, we would appreciate your comments and feedback. Participation is completely voluntary.
Data collected will be stored securely and confidentially within Australia. Only MASS staff will access the data and it will not be shared with any other party.
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Thank you for recently participating in the MASS webinar. As we endeavour to review and improve our education at MASS, we would appreciate your comments and feedback. Participation is completely voluntary.
Data collected will be stored securely and confidentially within Australia. Only MASS staff will access the data and it will not be shared with any other party.
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This survey enables you to prioritise the 31 health need themes that have been identified so far during the Metro South Health (MSH) 2021 health needs asssessment initiative. We would like you to place the 31 themes in order of importance, taking into account the critieria described in the Prioritisation Guide and your personal experiences and views.
For easy reference, the Prioritisation Guide is attached here. We have also sent it to you by email.
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