Safety and security guidelines for remote and isolated health

Safety and security guidelines for remote and isolated health Report

  • Author(s): CRANA
  • Published: 2017
  • Publisher: CRANAplus

Abstract: The goal of these guidelines is to provide broad statements with examples of activities, which can be implemented by employers, service providers, communities, clinicians, and other stakeholders to establish and maintain safe and effective operating systems in remote health services. The guidelines identify seven safety and security priority areas, each of which is to be considered through the lense of the individual, the team, the employer, the infrastructure, the environment and the culture and community

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CRANA, 2017, Safety and security guidelines for remote and isolated health, Report, viewed 09 December 2023, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=11795.

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