Improving Value in Healthcare Series
This series showcases innovations or models of care that improve systems, experience and/or health outcomes.
Who are these events for?
In 2021 WCHA launched this series to create an opportunity for members to hear about innovations or changes to models of care that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of care (systems), experiences of providing and receiving care (experience) and health outcomes that matter to patients (outcome).

Presentation: Clinician Insights on the Management of Children with Temporary Feeding Tubes
Claire Reilly, Queensland Children’s Hospital
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- Reducing Infant Needle Pain: Experiences of Australian Parents and Clinicians – explores clinician and parent perspectives on neonatal pain management, highlighting gaps in the provision of health information to parents and inconsistencies in pain management practices for newborns.
- Clinician Insights on the Management of Children with Temporary Feeding Tubes – highlights gaps in care including role ambiguity, system barriers, variation in decision-making, and tensions between medical priorities and family-centred care.
- Thriving Kids – introduces Thriving Kids, a major national reform aiming to give children the strongest possible start in life by ensuring early identification of developmental concerns and timely access to evidence-based supports.
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