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K Hon FRACMA is an Australian professor, health services and systems researcher, writer and commentator, with an international profile and affiliations. He is Founding Director of the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at
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; Director of the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science, Australian Institute of Health Innovation; Professor of Health Systems Research, Macquarie University. His is President of th
International Society for Quality in Healthcare
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'', and the '' International Journal for Quality in Health Care''. Braithwaite has a
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Talk on the future of humanity “Turning, breaking or vanishing point?” He has a website devoted to wide-ranging intellectual contributions - about the universe, life, history, the Anthropocene, and the humanities - drawing on ideas and studies from philosophy, psychology, big history, science and cosmology - Naturally Curious ...


Career

He has tertiary qualifications in psychology, industrial relations and business administration and holds a Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of New South Wales. In 2000 he was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management (FAIM), now known as the Institute of Managers and Leaders (FIML). In 2001 he was conferred as Fellow of the Australasian College of Health Service Management (FCHSM) and in 2012 as Honorary Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators. In 2014 he was made Fellow in the distinction grade, Faculty of Public Health, Royal College of Physicians, United Kingdom (FFPH, RCP). In 2015 he was conferred as Fellow of the
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, United Kingdom (FAcSS). In 2017 he was awarded Fellow of the
Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences is an academy to promote health and medical sciences in Australia. It was established in June 2014. It cites "The Academy will serve the three purposes identified as of high priority in the 20 ...
(FAAHMS). In 2017 the International Society for Quality in Healthcare announced his appointment as President-Elect for 2017-2020 and he is now president 2020–2023. Braithwaite has appointments with six other universities internationally including Honorary Senior International Research Fellow at the Canon Institute for Global Studies (Japan), Honorary Professor, University of Birmingham (UK), Honorary Professor, Newcastle University (UK), Adjunct Professor for Resilient Health Care and Patient Safety, University of Southern Denmark (Denmark) and Honorary Professor, University of Stavanger (Norway). He is a professor of Health Systems Research with the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences at Macquarie University and his publications can be viewed on Google Scholar. Braithwaite is a Faculty Member of the Safety, Quality, Informatics, Leadership (SQIL) International Certificate Program, Harvard University Medical School, 2020–present. He is a Member of the Genomics National Steering Committee, Australian Genomics Health Alliance, Melbourne, Australia, 2018–present and an International Member, WHO Global Patient Safety Network, Geneva, Switzerland, 2015–present.


Research contributions

Braithwaite has published research on resilient healthcare, implementation science, health systems sustainability, complexity science, patient safety, international healthcare reform, professional cultures, change and restructuring, climate change and learning health systems. His publications can be viewed on Google Scholar.


Resilient Healthcare

From 2011 with colleagues including Professor Erik Hollnagel, University of Southern Denmark, the late Professor Bob Wears, University of Florida, and Doctor Garth Hunte, St. Paul's and Mount St. Joseph Hospital and as part of Denmark's Resilient Health Care Net initiative, Braithwaite co-authored a series of books on resilient healthcare and Safety II. Braithwaite has provided policy and development support to the Resilient Health Care Net and annual conference with Professor Erik Hollnagel, Associate Professor Axel Ros and colleagues. He is a member of the Resilient Health Care Society. Braithwaite led the Deepening our Understanding of Quality in Australia (DUQuA) research project - A ground-breaking study to inform decision-making on the implementation of quality and safety systems and processes in hospitals in Australia and internationally. The article, The power of autonomy and resilience in healthcare delivery, by Braithwaite, Russell Mannion, Mark Exworthy and Siri Wiig was published in The BMJ on 4 July 2023.


Implementation science

In 2017 Braithwaite was awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council project grant for the Centre for Research Excellence in Implementation Science in Oncology to turn research knowledge into effective patient-centred practice by bringing together researchers, policy makers, clinicians and patients.


Health system sustainability

In 2016 Braithwaite was awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council partnership centre grant to establish the Centre for Health System Sustainability to support the implementation of research-informed improvements in healthcare. In 2019 Braithwaite was awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council investigator grant to design and implement a real-world learning healthcare system.


Complexity science and patient safety

Braithwaite has commented publicly on patient safety and the complex nature of healthcare systems and how the number of adverse events experienced by patients in hospital has not decreased. In 2017, Braithwaite's white paper ''Complexity Science in Healthcare – Aspirations, Approaches, Applications and Accomplishments'' was published. It advocates for healthcare to be recognised as a complex adaptive system and outlines potential applications to healthcare in Australia and worldwide. Braithwaite is a partner with th
Australian Genomics Health Alliance
Braithwaite co-led the CareTrack Australia project, part of a National Health and Medical Research Council program grant, that examined the appropriateness of the care provided in Australia. It showed that adults in Australian received appropriate care in 57% of consultations. Results were published in the Medical Journal of Australia. Runciman WB, Hunt TD, Hannaford NA, Hibbert PD, Westbrook JI, Coiera E, Day RO, Hindmarsh DM, McGlynn EA, Braithwaite J. CareTrack
Assessing the appropriateness of healthcare delivery in Australia
''Medical Journal of Australia''. 2012; 197(2):100-5. Results from the CareTrack Kids study published in the
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which he also co-led showed children in Australia receive care in line with clinical practice guideline recommendations on average 60 percent of the time. Braithwaite J, Hibbert P, Jaffe A, White L, Cowell C, Harris M, Runciman W, Hallahan AR, Wheaton G, Williams H, Murphy E, Molloy C, Wiles L, Ramanathan S, Arnolda G, Ting HP, Hooper TD, Szabo N, Wakefield JG, Hughes CF, Schmiede A, Dalton C, Dalton S, Holt J, Donaldson L, Kelley E, Lilford R, Lachman P, Muething S
The quality of health care for children in Australia
''Journal of the American Medical Association''. 2018; 319(11):1113-24. CareTrack Aged, led by Braithwaite, has published the first set of clinical indicators for guideline-adherent, appropriate care of commonly managed conditions and processes in aged care.


International healthcare reform

Braithwaite has consulted to the World Health Organization (WHO) and AusAid, particularly to the governments of East Timor,
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, Papua New Guinea and the People's Republic of China; to
WHO Centre for Health Development The WHO Centre for Health Development (WKC) is an intergovernmental agency forming part of the World Health Organization of the United Nations, as one of the centres in the WHO Health Systems and Innovation Cluster. The main office is located in Ko ...
Kobe in Japan (also known as WHO Kobe Centre) and th
Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau
Braithwaite has been an International member of the WHO Global Patient Safety Network, Geneva, Switzerland since 2015. He is a Technical Advisor to the Regional Director of the Eastern Mediterranean Region of WHO, 2019–2021. In 2015 Braithwaite edited ''Healthcare Reform, Quality and Safety: Perspectives, Participants, Partnerships and Prospects in 30 Countries'' which showcased success stories of healthcare systems worldwide. This was followed by a second book in this series, ''Health Systems Improvement across the globe – success stories from 60 countries'' - which invited authors from poor-, middle- and high-income countries to contribute articles illustrating where their health system has done well and providing lessons for other countries. A third book in the reform series covered 152 countries, ''Healthcare Systems: Future Predictions for Global Care''. He has contributed to policy and the development of multiple international organisations including with, or advising, th
Canon Institute for Global Studies
(Japan), Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL), an
Haute Autorité de Santé
(France) between 2008 and the present. Braithwaite developed and taught various educational activities on health services management for th

People's Republic of China, on behalf of the World Health Organization between 1997 and 2000. He developed a strategic approach to research and provided input to a research plan for th
Danish Institute for Quality and Accreditation in Healthcare
(IKAS), the Danish accreditation provider, over 2009–2010.


Learning Health Systems

Braithwaite has advanced the field of Learning Health Systems with the publication
Mapping the learning health system: a scoping review of current evidence. A white paper.
Braithwaite summarised the challenges to health systems around the world in the paper 'The three numbers you need to know about healthcare: the 60-30-10 challenge' referring to the figures 60% of healthcare on average is in line with guidelines, 30% of care is some form of waste or low value care, and 10% is harmful.


Climate change and human health

Braithwaite has published on how addressing carbon emissions from the health system can help address climate change targets. Braithwaite is editor of an academic book on climate change and human health that will be published in 2023. He is an expert advisor to the European Union on climate change and health systems.


Selected Awards and honours


References

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