Information Packs

Designed to help you help yourself.  You can’t be without one!  

If you are heading to hospital, don’t go before you get our “How to Survive in Hospital” pack.  There are vital questions you must ask.  Don’t become a victim. Be informed.

After hospital, to understand an event you must know what went on before, and that means back-tracking to the start. In seeking accountability, you need to be prepared for what’s ahead.  If you want to know where to start, what to do, how to do it and be informed, the MEAG INFORMATION PACKS are invaluable and vital for affected patients and bereaved families.  Packed with tips of essential and useful stuff, you won’t get this information anywhere else.   

Available for purchase, these are the 3 types:

Before you go to hospital —

  •  How To Survive in Hospital and Avoid Hospital Stuff-Ups
    • and the 25 questions you must ask before you go to hospital.

After you’ve been and error uncovered

  • Patient Survived (near miss) 
  • Patient Died

Enquire within for further details, what’s in them, what they cost, which one is for you.  Generally, info packs are delivered by PDF email.  If you want a hard copy in the post, it’s extra but please ask. 

The MEAG Information Packs help you and support the MEAG and are GST-free.

BY DIRECT DEPOSIT

Account details —
Bank                       :  Westpac
Account Name     :  Medical Error Action Group
BSB                         :  032-053
Account No.          :  389 458
Reference              :  [your name or company name & telephone contact]
Which Info Pack?  :
Transaction ref.    :  please email screenshot payment transaction with your name to info@medicalerroraustralia.com

    BY CHEQUE / MONEY ORDER

    Send by post to   :  Medical Error Action Group
                                       PO Box 893
                                       DOUBLE BAY  NSW  2028  
                                       Australia

 

Years of experience tells us what information you need

About to go to hospital?  Find out how best to AVOID HOSPITAL STUFF-UPS