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Christine Gee awarded ACHS Gold Medal 2021


Friday, 26 November, 2021

Christine Gee awarded ACHS Gold Medal 2021

Christine Gee, CEO of in Brisbane and former President of the , has been awarded the ACHS Gold Medal 2021.

The ACHS () Gold Medal recognises an individual for improving quality and safety in Australian health services.

APHA CEO Michael Roff said Gee鈥檚 contribution to improving health outcomes for Australians across the sector was significant.

鈥淐hristine has been a force to be recognised in this space. Her strategic thinking, teamed with her immense intellect and charm have seen real change in safety and quality practices not only in the private hospital sector, but the whole of health care, and Australian patients owe her a debt of gratitude for her efforts.鈥

In awarding the medal, ACHS President Professor Len Notaras said Gee鈥檚 contribution was 鈥榠mmense鈥.

鈥淐hristine has not only had a direct impact on quality and safety in her own hospital, she has also committed time, energy and her considerable leadership skills in the promotion of safety and quality in health care at a national level, over a sustained period of time.鈥

Gee has held a number of national leadership positions in the quality and safety area including: Member聽鈥 Australian Council on Safety and Quality in Healthcare (forerunner to the Australian Commission on Quality and Safety in Healthcare 鈥 ACSQHC); Commissioner and Board member of the ACSQHC since its inception; Chair聽鈥 Private Health Industry Safety and Quality Committee (PHISQC); and Chair聽鈥 Private 黑料吃瓜群网 Sector Committee of the ACSQHC.

In her roles with APHA she has chaired the Psychiatric Committee, the Safety and Quality Taskforce and the Policy and Advocacy Taskforce, and has been a Board member for more than 17 years, holding the presidential reins from 2006鈥2008 and again in 2016.

Current APHA President and Epworth HealthCare Group Chief Executive Dr Lachlan Henderson said, 鈥淐hristine has led the private hospital sector鈥檚 moves into understanding and evaluating private hospital safety and quality data. It is wonderful to see her contribution to the sector, and beyond, recognised.鈥

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