Falls in hospitals

In Australia, the assessment and management of inpatient falls is governed by the Prevention Falls and Harm from Falls in Older People Best Practice Guidelines and  Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care' Standards for Falls Management.

Falls are one of the most frequently reported clinical incidents in hospitals(external site) around the world. Falls are a serious concern in hospital settings, often leading to injuries and complications for patients. Falls, especially injurious falls, pose significant risk to patient safety and overall well-being. Falls in hospital(external site) are associated with increased length of stay, use of health resources, and rates of discharge to a residential aged care facility. It is essential to address falls proactively and comprehensively, especially within a hospital setting. 

In Australia(external site), the assessment and management of inpatient falls is governed by the Prevention Falls and Harm from Falls in Older People Best Practice Guidelines and  Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care' Standards for Falls Management

Last reviewed: 02-05-2024