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Maternal morbidity review toolkit for maternity services | Te kete arotake mate whakawhānau mō ngā ratonga whakawhānauThis document and attachments form the Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission's maternal morbidity review toolkit.
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Paediatric early warning system (PEWS) tools and guidanceThe national paediatric early warning system (PEWS) helps clinicians identify hospitalised tamariki with the potential to become more unwell, so they can respond quickly.
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The safer use of anticoagulants | Te hōtaka whakahaere rongoā ārai poketoto: case for changeThe purpose of this document is to provide information on current issues with the use of anticoagulants in hospital care and a proposed intervention to address them.
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Mental health and addiction quality improvement programme evaluation 2023An evaluation of the mental health and addiction quality improvement programme, undertaken by social research company Litmus in late 2023.
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Improving trauma care for critically bleeding patients: A history, evidence summary and proposed quality improvement approachThis document presents the history of managing critical haemorrhage in New Zealand, an evidence summary that justifies the proposed next steps and a description of the intended critical haemorrhage project approach.
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Paediatric vital sign chart (PVSC) quick reference guideThis guide gives quick ‘how to’ answers to commonly asked questions about completing the paediatric vital sign charts.
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Section 2.1: Guidance and support for co-designing with consumers, whānau and communitiesOn 25 August 2022, the code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau was officially launched at Parliament. In this first of a six-part series, we look at one aspect of the code in more detail and offer some tips on
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Code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau [web version]The code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau sets the expectations for how health entities must work with consumers, whānau and communities in the planning, design, delivery and evaluation of health services.
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Kia Toipoto: Closing gender, Māori, Pacific and ethnic pay gaps | Pinea ngā āputa utu ā-ira, ā-Māori, ā-Pasifika – Action plan | Mahere mahiThis action plan is taken from the full document published December 2023 by Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission.