Delivering continuity of midwifery care to Queensland women
Delivering continuity of midwifery care to Queensland women
Delivering continuity of midwifery care to Queensland women
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List <strong>of</strong> appendices<br />
Appendices may be accessed via the Nursing and Midwifery Office, <strong>Queensland</strong> website at<br />
www.health.qld.gov.au/nmoq<br />
Section 1<br />
1.01 <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>continuity</strong> targets and timelines<br />
1.02 Literature review, <strong>midwifery</strong> models <strong>of</strong> <strong>care</strong><br />
1.03 Powerpoint: Gold Coast Birth Centre study<br />
1.04 Consumer engagement<br />
Section 2<br />
2.01 Model example: Gold Coast<br />
2.02 Model example: Goondiwindi<br />
2.03 Model example: Logan<br />
2.04 Model example: Mareeba<br />
2.05 Model example: Mater<br />
Section 3<br />
3.01 <strong>Queensland</strong> Health Midwifery models clinical governancy<br />
3.02 Sample Steering Committee TOR<br />
3.03 Gantt chart<br />
3.04 Sample philosophy, Gold Coast Birth Centre<br />
3.05 <strong>Queensland</strong> Health risk management standard<br />
3.06 Standard project plan and business case<br />
3.07 Midwives orientation, Redlands MGP<br />
3.08 Equipment needed by caseload midwives<br />
Section 6<br />
6.01 Gold Coast Birth Centre Clinical Governance Summary<br />
6.02 Statewide <strong>midwifery</strong> models KPIs<br />
Section 8<br />
8.01 Schedule 9 EB7<br />
8.02 Sample local agreement<br />
Section 11<br />
11.01 SBAR <strong>to</strong>ol<br />
Section 13<br />
13.01 Eligible midwife<br />
13.02 Collaborative arrangements<br />
A guide <strong>to</strong> implementation<br />
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