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Infographic about people living in aged residential care (interRAI 2018/19)This infographic presents information from the interRAI 2018/19 annual report.
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Guide to preparing and implementing a pressure injury measurement programmeThis document gives hospital staff practical guidance on how to implement a robust pressure injury (PI) measurement approach, as part of wider PI prevention and management activities.
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Report: Older Māori and aged residential care in Aotearoa | Ngā kaumātua me te mahi tauwhiro i AotearoaThis report by Joanna Hikaka and Ngaire Kerse was commissioned by the Health Quality & Safety Commission as a ‘thought-piece on Māori and aged residential care (ARC)’.
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User guide to the Atlas in Healthcare VariationThe Atlas is a powerful tool which allows us to look at heath care variation in New Zealand. The Atlas is quite simple to use but we recommend you read the following guidance on creating reports first to ensure you get the best out of it.
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Self-review report based on the Performance Improvement Framework | Pūrongorongo arotake whaiaro i whai i te Anga Whakapiki WhakaaturangaIn 2019, the Health Quality & Safety Commission completed a self-review, based on the State Services Commission’s Performance Improvement Framework (PIF).
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Tauākī Koronga | Statement of Intent 2020–24The Health Quality & Safety Commission's Statement of Intent for the period 2020–24.
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Patient deterioration rapid response call stickerThis A6 sticker can be used to identify patients who have had a rapid response activation.
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Stakeholder assessment templateThis template forms apart of the patient deterioration preparation and implementation guide.
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Early implementation evaluation reportBetween October 2017 and June 2018, the Commission worked with six early implementation sites to make improvements to their systems through testing the national vital signs chart, New Zealand early warning score and other tools and guidance.
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Rasik’s storyRasik is the main carer for his sister. He shares the story of supporting her through a first hospital admission for surgery, and through many subsequent admissions over the following five years.