Achieving the Emergency Treatment Performance Target is complicated. You will be juggling a variety of issues, solutions and people across multiple settings and disciplines. It is therefore very easy lose track of important goals and deadlines.
Project management is about using tools and skills to meet specific time, quality, cost and resource objectives for your projects.
By taking a systematic approach to defining, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling your Whole of Health Program strategies, you will be more likely to succeed. Using project plans and timelines will help you to keep on top of things.
Achieving emergency treatment performance will require a 'whole of health' approach to ensure that we provide timely, safe, high quality care at every step of the patient's journey across the care continuum.
The right place, right treatment, right time, every time.
Tools and resources are available to assist with WoHP communications
This guide has been developed to assist local health districts and specialty health networks draft a recovery/improvement plan. It outlines the processes and strategies to implement locally to support performance against underperforming key performance indicators.
In order to assist with your local Whole of Health Program, there is Project Management training available for NSW Health employees on the GEM website. Courses are also available through HETI.