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ACEM provided feedback on the four pillars of the National Plan, highlighting how emergency medicine intersects with violence against women and children.
Confirming support for patient care that includes research as a fundamental component of ED activity and for patient rights regardless of the size of the hospital. The imposition of blanket accreditation could be detrimental to clinical trial-based research in emergency departments.
ACEM is changing some names of the training programs to comply with the Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency Act 2011.
ACEM is committed to monitoring the sustainability of the emergency medicine workforce, against the backdrop of increasing patient demand, access block, overcrowding and system issues.
Ambient Air Quality National Environmental Protection Measure in ACT. ACEM noted the consideration of the impact of poor air quality on respiratory and cardiovascular disease and associated Emergency Department presentations throughout the Impact Statement.
ACEM-accredited EDs are required to complete the Annual Site Census. Part two of the report presents findings of ED resources and services.
Breaking Point: An Urgent Call to Action on Emergency Department Safety summarises a snapshot survey investigating the prevalence and impact of violence in emergency departments which was sent to the Directors of Emergency Medicine at all 131 ACEM-accredited EDs.
On the back of the highly successful Mental Health in the Emergency Department Summit held in Melbourne in October 2018, ACEM held a follow up event in Wellington on the 7th June 2019.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been rapid changes to processes in emergency departments (EDs) and the healthcare system. Last updated: 10 November 2021