Quality of Care 2023-242025-03-28T07:39:04+10:00

Quality of Care Report 2024

Putting people first

    Dignity at STARS clothing program

    The ‘Dignity at STARS’ clothing program provides a full set of new clothes to patients who are considered in need, vulnerable or at risk when admitted to rehabilitation without suitable attire. It encourages patients to actively participate in their recovery while receiving dignified, compassionate care.

    Improving health equity, access, quality, safety and health outcomes

    Sustainable services, high performance and excellent patient outcomes

      Strolling down memory lane to help recovery

      The ‘Memory Lane’ photographic display adorned with images from yesteryear is creating a sought-after walking destination for patients at The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) as they recover to go home. It encourages elderly patients to stay mobile and offers them something to engage with to keep their brain active.

        Optimising diabetes care in CF population

        Clinicians at TPCH have introduced a new model of care to optimise diabetes care in people living with Cystic Fibrosis (CF).  The increased life expectancy of people living with CF brings endocrine and metabolic complications which require intensive specialist input and timely support

        Delivering value-based healthcare services

          Dance Rehab at STARS

          In 2024, patients at STARS were able to participate in the Dance Rehab initiative. Dance Rehab is an innovative therapeutic dance program tailored to the unique needs of patients undergoing rehabilitation and treatment at STARS, in partnership with Queensland Ballet’s Van Norton Li Community Health Institute.

          Cover of the 2024 Quality of Care Snapshot

          The Quality of Care Snapshot provides a summary of the stories and initiatives from our Quality of Care report.

          Download a copy of the Metro North Health Quality of Care Snapshot 2024.