A new push to encourage Australians to be more proactive in the management of their own healthcare is underway with the launch of a new resource by the NPS MedicineWise Choosing Wisely Australia initiative and the Consumers Health Forum of Australia (CHF).
The Conversation Starter Kit, being launched today at the 2019 Choosing Wisely Australia ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Meeting in Melbourne, has been designed as a new resource for individuals and organisations promoting better health outcomes for consumers.
It includes an introductory guide, short presentation and a new video encouraging consumers to ask their healthcare providers questions about the tests, treatments and procedures recommended to them.
NPS MedicineWise CEO Adj A/Prof Steve Morris said the new kit highlights why it’s important for people to ask their healthcare providers questions about any test, treatment or procedure they are being recommended, so they can make a more informed and joint decision about their health management.
“It’s concerning to hear people willingly have tests, take medicines and undergo surgeries without even asking basic questions about necessity, risks or other options,” Mr Morris said.
“Through Choosing Wisely Australia we are encouraging people to think about the questions they should be asking about their healthcare, to engage in conversations about what care is truly needed – what is helpful and what is not.
“The right choice should be based on the best available evidence and discussions between consumers and their health professionals.”
CHF CEO Leanne Wells said the Conversation Starter Kit offered a new avenue for consumer health advocates to drive patient-centred care.
“By promoting the messages and resources of Choosing Wisely, advocates can play an important role in helping grow the reach of the initiative in the community, ultimately helping to reduce low-value and unnecessary healthcare practices”, Ms Wells said.
“Having good conversations about healthcare options is critical to shared decision making between healthcare providers and consumers.”
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