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Keeping it real: patient-centric adverse event management

Article originally published in Issue 32 MJA Insight, August 2022, co-authored by Prof Luis Prado and Dr Sidney Chandrasiri. By continuously disclosing what we know, through the open disclosure process, and listening to families, it will become clear from them whether or not they believe an incident has been adequately investigated to the level they […]

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The business of healthcare: key trends and projections

The Australian healthcare system is poised for substantial transformation in the coming years. The Australian healthcare landscape is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, bringing significant challenges and opportunities in the coming years. Several key trends are poised to reshape the delivery, financing, and accessibility of healthcare services, demanding proactive adaptation from policymakers, providers, and

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Is imposter syndrome a more acceptable cause of female leader underrepresentation than tall poppy syndrome?

In the lead up to this international women’s day, have you noticed just how many discussions, posts, articles, self help courses, books and corporate workshops are about the perils of imposter syndrome? Whilst both imposter syndrome and tall poppy syndrome have been associated with leadership, it seems that in recent years there has been an

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AIHE’s bespoke professional development drives exceptional healthcare leadership

The healthcare landscape is undergoing continuous and often rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, evolving patient needs, and increasing regulatory complexities. Effective and impactful leadership is paramount in navigating these challenges and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care. While generic leadership training can offer a foundational understanding, bespoke professional development sets itself apart in

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Australian Healthcare Business Trends for 2025

The Australian healthcare sector is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, an aging population, workforce restrictions and changing patient expectations. In 2025, there are several key trends poised to reshape the industry, impacting businesses across multiple health sectors and industries. Understanding these shifts is crucial for today’s health leaders, from both a strategic planning

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Reducing Australian Emergency Department Wait Times

Prolonged waiting times in Australian Emergency Departments (EDs) are back in the headlines this week, and represent a complex, multifaceted challenge with significant implications for patient outcomes, staff morale, and overall healthcare system efficiency. We provide a step-by-step framework for identifying bottlenecks and implementing targeted solutions. Step 1 – Collect the relevant data Patient Flow

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Addressing Australia’s Health Workforce Shortage

First published in MJA Insight, Issue 18 (May 2023) authored by our Chief Executive, Dr Sidney Chandrasiri. Australia’s health care sector is in crisis. Emergency departments are bursting at the seams, waiting times have blown out, ambulances are often not available, elective surgery backlogs are overflowing, and health care workforce shortages are making headlines around

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