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Title: Australian National Standards of Care for Childhood-onset Heart Disease (CoHD Standards). 1st Edition
Authors: Sholler, Gary F. A. M.
Selbie, Lisa A.
Tallon, Mary
Keating, Jessica
Ayer, Julian
Burchill, Luke
Cheung, Michael M. H.
Cordina, Rachael
Culnane, Evelyn
Donovan, Shakira
Eastaugh, Lucas
Elliott, Caitlin
Fletcher, Jeffery
Justo, Robert N.
Kasparian, Nadine A.
Kelly, Andrew
Morsman, Dominique
Nicolae, Mugur
Orr, Yishay
Pendrick, Elle
Ramsay, James M.
Reményi, Bo
Shipton, Stephen
Weintraub, Robert G.
Van Wijk, Elsa
Wheaton, Gavin
Venugopal, Prem 
Issue Date: 2024
Source: Heart, lung & circulation, 2024 (33) 2 p.153-196
Pages: 153-196
Journal Title: Heart, lung & circulation
Abstract: These first Australian National Standards of Care for Childhood-onset Heart Disease (CoHD Standards) have been developed to inform the healthcare requirements for CoHD services and enable all Australian patients, families and carers impacted by CoHD (paediatric CoHD and adult congenital heart disease [ACHD]) to live their best and healthiest lives. The CoHD Standards are designed to provide the clarity and certainty required for healthcare services to deliver excellent, comprehensive, inclusive, and equitable CoHD care across Australia for patients, families and carers, and offer an iterative roadmap to the future of these services. The CoHD Standards provide a framework for excellent CoHD care, encompassing key requirements and expectations for whole-of-life, holistic and connected healthcare service delivery. The CoHD Standards should be implemented in health services in conjunction with the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards developed by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. All healthcare services should comply with the CoHD Standards, as well as working to their organisation's or jurisdiction's agreed clinical governance framework, to guide the implementation of structures and processes that support safe care.; Competing Interests: Statement of Competing Interests The authors declare no known competing interests. (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2023.03.017
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Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications
Queensland Health Publications

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