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A good start in life: practical guidanceThis resource is about whānau, community and services working together to ensure children with disabilities get a good start in life.
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New Zealand Bronchiectasis FoundationThe New Zealand Bronchiectasis Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting those that live with bronchiectasis, supporting those that care for people with Bronchiectasis and raising awareness of and conducting research into...
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Results of the all-of-Commission consumer forum surveyThe Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Partners in Care team held an all-of-Commission consumer forum in May 2019.
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Summary of Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee (CYMRC) reportsMortality data reports for the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee.
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Metoprolol oral administration - draft alertThe Medication Safety Expert Advisory Group is developing a full alert following release of a safety signal issued in October 2012 on oral metoprolol administration.
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ALERT 17: Alteplase or tenecteplase?An alert has been issued to highlight the need to clearly differentiate between stroke thrombolysis and myocardial infarction thrombolysis.
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Evaluation of the safe use of opioids national collaborativeThis report presents an evaluation of the Health Quality & Safety Commission-led safe use of opioids national collaborative.
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Reducing opioid-related harm and building quality improvement capability in New Zealand: a national formative collaborativeThis poster 'Reducing opioid-related harm and building quality improvement capability in New Zealand: a national formative collaborative' was presented at the IHI's 28th annual national forum on quality improvement in health care.
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Gary's story: a consumer perspective on taking warfarinThis is the story of Gary Edwards, a 60-year-old builder from Waitarere Beach, who ended up on Warfarin after a cardiac event.
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Consumer flyer: Ask your pharmacist for advice about your medicinesConsumer flyer: help with your medicines is available – ask your pharmacist for advice.