Health Practitioners (Quality Assurance Activity—ANZCA Continuing Professional Development Program) Notice 2009 (SR 2009/155)

Regulation by clause

Schedule
Description of ANZCA Continuing Professional Development Program

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1 Interpretation
  • In this Schedule,—

    activity means the ANZCA Continuing Professional Development Program

    ANZCA means the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists

    participant means a medical practitioner who is—

    • (a) practising in New Zealand; and

    • (b) enrolled in the activity.

2 Objectives
  • The objectives of the activity are to enable—

    • (a) study of the conditions or circumstances that may affect the quality of the health services performed by the participants; and

    • (b) review of participants' practices to ensure the best possible clinical standards of practice are achieved and maintained.

3 Information
  • The activity is based on information derived from the participants.

4 Activity
  • The activity involves—

    • (a) developing individual continuing professional development plans for participants; and

    • (b) conducting clinical audits to assess and evaluate the care of patients; and

    • (c) holding case conferences—

      • (i) to review the anaesthesia management of individual patients; and

      • (ii) to determine the best options for subsequent anaesthesia management of those patients; and

    • (d) holding case conferences, for cases involving patient death or serious morbidity during a period of anaesthesia management,—

      • (i) to review the anaesthesia management of individual patients; and

      • (ii) to determine whether, in any case, the anaesthesia management contributed to the mortality or morbidity of a patient, or whether the mortality or morbidity of a patient could have been averted; and

    • (e) reviewing the clinical audits referred to in paragraph (b) and the case conferences referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d); and

    • (f) reviewing patient care processes; and

    • (g) submitting perioperative mortality reports to mortality committees; and

    • (h) critical incident monitoring to identify and analyse any process or practice resulting in an outcome for patients that may, but need not, be an adverse outcome; and

    • (i) conducting peer reviews to evaluate the performance of a participant or group of participants; and

    • (j) conducting practice peer reviews (on-site appraisals of a participant's practice by a Fellow approved by ANZCA); and

    • (k) reviewing patient satisfaction surveys; and

    • (l) making recommendations on how participants can improve their performance so as to—

      • (i) improve the quality of care they provide; and

      • (ii) reduce the incidence of adverse outcomes; and

    • (m) facilitating and monitoring the implementation of recommendations described in paragraph (l).