
Promoting Value-based Care in EDs
PROV-ED is about promoting value-based care in an emergency department setting.
PROV-ED is about promoting value-based care in an emergency department setting.
A 12 month initiative which aimed to enhance our rural communities’ ability to respond to emergency and trauma through the establishment of an ongoing best practice, evidence-based capacity development program.
Background A 6 month project to standardise and optimise wound care selection, initially on a pilot ward; with subsequent standardisation across all hospital wards and
World-first research to rapidly diagnose sepsis-causing blood stream infections was launched at Mackay Base Hospital’s Pathology Queensland laboratory today.
Trial Summary Although hyperphosphatemia is associated with increased mortality risk in ESKD patients, the KDIGO Guidelines suggestion of ‘lowering elevated phosphate levels towards the normal
Background Protocol I3Y-MC-JPCF(d) A Randomized, Open-Label, Phase 3 Study of Abemaciclib Combined with Standard Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy versus Standard Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy Alone in Patients
Each year MIRI invite entries that showcase work being to improve patient experience, service delivery or productivity across our health service.
Researchers at Mackay Base Hospital are taking part in an international study, examining whether the humble stick of chewing gum may be more effective than drugs in relieving post-surgery nausea.
Mackay Base Hospital is taking part in ROCKet, an international clinical trial using ketamine to help prevent post-surgery pain for patients. The trial supported by