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Medication Safety The Medication Safety Programme aims to greatly reduce the number of New Zealanders harmed each year by medication errors in our hospitals, general practices, aged care facilities and across the entire health and disability sector.
Infection Prevention & Control Healthcare associated infection is one of the most frequent adverse events in health care worldwide. Up to 10 percent of patients admitted to modern hospitals in the developed world acquire one or more infections.
Reducing Harm From Falls This programme aims to reduce the harm that people can suffer if they fall and hurt themselves - especially older people receiving care, whether in hospital, residential care, or in their own home.
Reportable Events Reporting adverse events (often referred to as incidents) assists health services to manage the risks of clinical care.
Health Quality Evaluation This programme establishes baseline measures and indicators which can be used to assess the quality of the health and disability system.
Consumer Engagement Consumer engagement involves consumers being actively involved in decision making about health and disability services at every level.
Reducing Perioperative Harm This programme aims to improve the quality and safety of health care services provided to patients undergoing surgery in hospital. It focuses on preventing adverse events which can harm patients.
Other Topics The Commission has further programmes under development to improve the quality and safety of health and disability services.
Mortality Review CommitteesMortality review committees are statutory committees that review particular deaths, or the deaths of particular people, in order to learn how to best prevent these deaths.
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Health Quality & Safety Commission | Consumer network member Neelu Memon featured in the Dominion Post
Posted 12th Oct 2012 in Consumer Engagement
The Health Quality and Safety Commission has recently established a consumer network as part of its consumer engagement programme. Network member Neelu Memon, who is legally blind, is featured in an article in the Dominion Post about her climb of Mt Aspiring.