| Ten Tips for Safer Health Care
1. Be actively involved in your own health care. Take part in every decision to help prevent things from going wrong and get the best possible care for your needs. 2. Speak up if you have any questions or concerns. Ask questions. Expect answers that you can understand. Ask a family member, carer or interpreter to be there with you, if you want. 3. Learn more about your condition or treatments. Collect as much reliable information as you can. 4. Keep a list of all the medicines you are taking. Include: 5. Make sure you understand the medicines you are taking. Read the label, including the warnings. Make sure it is what your doctor ordered for you. Ask about: 6. Get the results of any test or procedure. Call your doctor to find out your results. Ask what they mean for your care. 7. Talk about your options if you need to go in to hospital. Ask: 8. Make sure you understand what will happen if you need surgery or a procedure. Ask: 9. Make sure you, your doctor and your surgeon all agree on exactly what will be done. Confirm which operation will be performed and where, as close as possible to it happening. 10. Before you leave hospital, ask your health care professional to explain the treatment plan you will use at home. Make sure you understand your continuing treatment, medicines and follow-up care. Visit your GP as soon as possible after you are discharged. Australian Council for Safety & Quality in Health www.safetyandquality.org |
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