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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | Development of an accreditation program for Point of Care Testing (PoCT) in general practice |
Author: | Tirimacco, R. Glastonbury, B. Laurence, C. Bubner, T. Shephard, M. Beilby, J. |
Citation: | Australian Health Review, 2011; 35(2):230-234 |
Publisher: | Australian Healthcare Association |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
ISSN: | 0156-5788 1449-8944 |
Statement of Responsibility: | Rosy Tirimacco, Briony Glastonbury, Caroline O. Laurence, Tanya K. Bubner, Mark D. Shephard and Justin J. Beilby |
Abstract: | <h4>Objectives</h4>To describe the development and evaluation of an accreditation program for Point of Care Testing (PoCT) in general practice, which was part of the PoCT in general practice (GP) Trial conducted in 2005-07 and funded by the Australian Government.<h4>Setting and participants</h4>Thirty general practices based in urban, rural and remote locations across South Australia, New South Wales and Victoria, which were in the intervention arm of the PoCT Trial were part of the accreditation program. A PoCT accreditation working party was established to develop an appropriate accreditation program for PoCT in GP. A multidisciplinary accreditation team was formed consisting of a medical scientist, a general practitioner or practice manager, and a trial team representative. METHODOLOGY AND SEQUENCE OF EVENTS: To enable practices to prepare for accreditation a checklist was developed describing details of the accreditation visit. A guide for surveyors was also developed to assist with accreditation visits. Descriptive analysis of the results of the accreditation process was undertaken.<h4>Outcomes</h4>Evaluation of the accreditation model found that both the surveyors and practice staff found the process straightforward and clear. All practices (i.e. 100%) achieved second-round accreditation.<h4>Discussion and lessons learned</h4>The accreditation process highlighted the importance of ongoing education and support for practices performing PoCT. |
Keywords: | Humans Program Evaluation Accreditation Point-of-Care Systems Quality Assurance, Health Care Australia Clinical Trials as Topic General Practice |
Rights: | © AHHA 2011 |
DOI: | 10.1071/AH09792 |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest General Practice publications |
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