•   Project Name

    Solving the Ward Puzzle

  •   HHS:

    West Moreton HHS

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  •   Presented by:

    Dr Nilesh Parmar,
    Dr Alyssa Chong and
    Dr Michael Isaacs

Like other rural and regional areas in Australia, West Moreton has struggled to attract and retain medical officers. And when border closures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated this problem (with close to 30 per cent of the medical officer workforce lost in addition to other staff shortages as a result of sick leave and isolation requirements), the health service decided to take a different approach.

To address this emergent crisis, medical officers adopted a ward-based roster instead of the traditional team-based structure. Medical officers were assigned to attend to particular wards with a team of resident medical officers (RMOs) assigned to each ward.

This model was inspired by similar models of care demonstrated nationally and internationally and allowed for a smaller number of staff to cover the hospital, while simultaneously improving patient safety and minimising-cross-contamination between COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 wards. It has also reduced the need for fatigue breaks and overtime.

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