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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Purpose of patient satisfaction survey is to evaluate PAH Hospital in the Home in the Home service, specifically Geriatric Evaulation and Management in the Home (GEMITH) services.
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As you would be aware, The Palliative Care Equipment Program was rolled out by the Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme early 2020 through Care in the Right Setting (CaRS) funding initiative.
MASS is grateful to the Qld Specialist Palliative Care Services Medical Directors’ Group and the Statewide Palliative Care Occupational Therapy Collaborative for their input and guidance in establishing the program.
Now would be an optimal time to reflect on the processes and outcomes of the...More
The Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS) is based in Brisbane and Townsville but provides a service to everyone living across Queenslan
MASS has worked hard to get extra money for equipment and aids for people at the end of their lives. This is the first time we have done this. At the moment, the money will last until June 2021. Our hope is that it can keep going.
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The Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS) is based in Brisbane and Townsville but provides a service to everyone living across Queensland.
The feedback provided will enable MASS to generate reports and analysis of the program's progress to the Department of Health as part of the CaRs initiative.
We aim for this program to continue beyond the first year of the trial.
Open and honest feedback, both positive and negative is strongly encouraged to ensure we are...More
The Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS) is based in Brisbane and Townsville but provides a service to everyone living across Queensland.
MASS has worked hard to get extra money for equipment and aids for people at the end of their lives. This is the first time we have done this. At the moment, the money will last until June 2021. Our hope is that it can keep going.
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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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The Executive Director of Allied Health (EDAH) is seeking feedback regarding formal and informal mentoring arrangements, as well as information relating to current leadership training and development opportunities that would be useful to directors and managers
This survey is intended to be completed by Directors of Allied Health and Directors of Allied Health departments across Metro South Hospital and Health Service.
Your participation in this short electronic survey is...More
Thank you for completing the Metro South GP Maternity Shared Care Online Bridging Module. We hope that you found this useful as a clinician caring for pregnant women and their families in Metro South, and that you have an improved understanding of the communication channels, pathways of care and responsibilities of all participants in shared maternity care locally. Our aim is to keep this module practical and relevant for busy GPs, and to improve the quality and safety of the maternity care...More
Do you refer to Inpatient Physiotherapy at Logan Hospital on the following wards?:
2M
3A, 3B, 3C/CCU, 3DRESP
MAPU/PCU
ICU
CIU
SCN
Mental Health (2B/2C/2J/2L)
If so, you are invited to complete the Physiotherapy Referrer Satisfaction Survey.
The aim of this survey is to measure the satisfaction of internal referrers (i.e. Doctors, nurses, Allied Health) to inpatient physiotherapy. The...More
The Queensland Government is investing $460 million on the Logan Hospital Expansion - one of the state's largest every hospital expansions.
It will deliver 206 additional beds and treatment spaces, a refurbished Logan Maternity Service, a new multi-level car park, and more.
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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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The Executive Director of Allied Health (EDAH) forum is seeking feedback regarding formal and informal mentoring and support arrangements relating to leadership support across different Hospital and Health Services.
This survey is intended to be completed by Executive Directors of Allied Health and Directors of Allied Health across Queensland Health.
This includes obtaining information regarding the informal alignment/support networks that currently exist across Hospital and...More
This survey will help to evaluate our education and provide vital feedback to help us improve our services. The information gathered may be used in future research or publications.
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Consumer Feedback
Wearable Technology
A wearable device is worn on the human body, also known as “Wearable Gadgets” or simply “Wearables.” Wearables you may be familiar with include Smart watches (Apple watch) and Fitbits.
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Do you refer to Inpatient Physiotherapy at Logan Hospital on the following wards:
2M
3A, 3B, 3C/CCU, 3DRESP
MAPU/PCU
ICU
CIU
SCN
Mental Health (2B/2C/2J/2L)
If so, you are invited to complete the Physiotherapy Referrer Satisfaction Survey.
The aim of this survey is to measure the satisfaction of internal referrers (i.e. Doctors, nurses, Allied Health) to inpatient physiotherapy. The...More
The Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS) is based in Brisbane and Townsville but provided a service to everyone living across Queensland.
The feedback provided will enable MASS to generate reports and analysis of the program's progress to the Department of Health as part of the CaRs initiative.
We aim for this program to continue beyond the first year of the trial.
Open and honest feedback, both positive and negative is strongly encouraged to ensure we are...More
This online survey aims to explore patient opinions of the telehealth services in Queensland Health. We specifically are interested in what elements of service delivery patients prefer and how they feel in comparison to in-person medical visits.
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The Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS) is based in Brisbane and Townsville but provides a service to everyone living across Queensland.
MASS has worked hard to get extra money for equipment and aids for people at the end of their lives. This is the first time we have done this. At the moment, the money will last until June 2021. Our hope is that it can keep going.
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The Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS) is based in Brisbane and Townsville but provides a service to everyone living across Queensland.
MASS has worked hard to get extra money for equipment and aids for people at the end of their lives. This is the first time we have done this. At the moment, the money will last until June 2021. Our hope is that it can keep going.
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This survey contains questions about your recent experience with Geriatric Emergency Department Initiative (GEDI) which was provided in the Emergency Department and/or the GEDI clinic.
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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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As part of MSH's commitment to continuous improvement, the MSH Board Audit and Risk Committee (BARC) members conduct an annual survey to assess the performance of the Internal Audit function.
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The delivery of the pulmonary rehabilitation program via telehealth is a new service offered this year in response to the enforced social distancing guidelines and limitations imposed on face-to-face reviews of consumers with chronic disease.
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Welcome to The Dignity Project Survey. Researchers from Griffith University and The Hopkins Centre want to hear from you about what dignity means to you, how and when you experience dignified and undignified treatment. To participate in this survey, you must be an adult (18+) and live in Australia. You must also identify as a person with disability or qualify as a person with disability for access to service and benefits.
To take part in the survey, please review the following...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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The purpose of this document is to support allied health professionals in Metro South Health to conduct a clinical content review of profession specific entries within the medical record.
The purpose of conducting regular clinical content chart reviews is to ensure Metro South Health allied health professionals consistently demonstrate sound clinical reasoning, which contributes to effective...More
This survey will help to evaluate our education and provide vital feedback to help us improve our services. The information gathered may be used in future research or publications.
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This survey will help to evaluate our education and provide vital feedback to help us improve our services. The information gathered may be used in future research or publications.
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