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Hand Hygiene NZ – findings from the 2016 survey

8 Mar 2017 | Infection Prevention & Control

In August 2016 we surveyed district health boards (DHBs) to gain a better understanding of their approach in delivering the HHNZ programme.

Click here to read the findings of the survey (157 KB, pdf).

We would like to thank all the DHBs for participating. We now have a much clearer picture of auditing practice, which helps us to identify areas where we can lend further support.

 

Last updated 08/03/2017

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