2014 One State One Health System
2014 - 2016 Clinical advisory groups
2016 - 2017 Statewide trauma service
2017 - 2018 Transition to local governance (3 parts)
Tasmania ivided into northwest, north and south for trauma.
Launceston is a Level 5, Hobart a Level 6. North-west is a level 4 - need to be able to do damage control, and transfer.
Trauma systems are an integrated and systematic structure designed to facilitate and coordinate a multidisciplinary system response to provide optimal care to injured patients.
But is this work as done or work as imagined in Tasmania?
Is the trauma care in Tasmania effective, safe, efficient, equitable, acceptable, accessible?
Large dispersion of population, can't just focus on big places - is there variation in outcome if retrieved from a long way? Data not currently collected. We just don't know.
The data shows us that what is happening is not actually what we expect, not necessarily young guy off a motorbike …, Tasmania is older - average age is 50’s.
(Listening to Adam's talk I'm reminded of how health is lifted up with enthusiasts pushing for change, advocating for better .... and also how data driven and smart he is .... )
Meeting Pugh this morning has left me feeling unexpectedly contemplative. Beautiful park, cold crisp Sunday morning, not many people about. Thinking of my many anaesthetic teachers across 3 countries who taught me so much, their wisdom stays with me. On the shoulders of giants.
Went wandering around Launceston….
For some bizarre reason though it would be a good idea to get on a chair lift over a gorge with raging waters below when no one else was brave enough ….
JCCA has served us well, however underfunded, held together by amazing volunteers by all 3 colleges over the years. In the fullness of time the qualification no longer meets requirements of the medical regulator, hence the need for refresh.