Key COPD Clinical Tools
COPD-X Plan
The full clinical practice guidelines for the management of COPD in Australia and New Zealand. Endorsed by the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ), COPD-X is updated quarterly and available online at www.copdx.org.au.
Spirometry
Spirometry may be conducted in point-of-care settings like a general practice (GP) or a pharmacy consulting room.
Spirometry Testing
Identify patients who need spirometry testing using Lung Foundation Australia’s 2-minute Lung Health Checklist.
Spirometry Diagnosis and Training
See the MBS online website for Medicare item descriptors for office-based spirometry for diagnosis and monitoring.
Lung Learning Hub
Check the Lung Learning Hub for spirometry training courses that comply with the TSANZ spirometry course standards.
COPD-X Handbook
The COPD-X Handbook is a practical, point-of-care summary of the COPD-X guidelines, organised by 13 key clinical questions. Available as a mobile-friendly, downloadable PDF.
Stepwise Management of Stable COPD
An at-a-glance guide to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment, based on symptom severity and exacerbation risk.
COPD Inhaler Device Chart Poster
A side-by-side chart poster comparison of PBS-listed inhalers used in COPD, including device type, key instructions, and medication groupings.
COPD Action Plan
An editable PDF designed to help patients recognise and respond to exacerbations early, with clear instructions tailored to their treatment plan.
Managing exacerbations algorithm (primary care)
This algorithm provides health professionals with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to manage COPD exacerbations, and when to refer to hospital.
Managing COPD Exacerbation Checklist (hospital)
This resource summarises key evidence-based actions to take at discharge for flare-up, to reduce hospitalisation risk and long-term lung damage.
COPD GPMP/TCA template
This template can be integrated into medical software systems. It supports structured COPD care planning, chronic disease management, and proactive patient-centred care within primary healthcare settings.
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