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New Zealand early warning score vital sign chart user guideThe purpose of this user guide is to provide information about the logistical and clinical considerations for using the national New Zealand early warning score vital sign chart.
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Patient deterioration preparation and implementation guideThis is a guide to preparing and implementing a recognition and response system, for recognising and responding to patient deterioration.
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Clinical governance recommendations for recognition and response systemsA clinical governance committee is needed to provide oversight and expert advice about the safety, effectiveness, and ongoing improvement of the recognition and response system.
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Recognition and response system summaryThis summary sheet provides information about the recognition and response system workstream for the Health Quality & Safety Commission's patient deterioration programme.
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Patient deterioration and recognition and response systems: factsheets for hospital executives and senior cliniciansThese factsheets describe the patient deterioration recognition and response systems. There is a factsheet for senior clinicians and another for hospital executives.
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Open4Results – June 2019Our six-monthly report on the harm prevented, and money saved, in areas the Health Quality & Safety Commission focuses on or raises awareness about.
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Measurement guidance – recognition and response systemsThis measurement guidance will support hospitals to implement their recognition and response system, monitor progress, and identify areas for continuous quality improvement.
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Open4Results – December 2018Our six-monthly report on the harm prevented, and money saved, in areas the Health Quality & Safety Commission focuses on or raises awareness about.
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Patient deterioration escalation stickerThis A6 sticker can be used to notify activation of the early warning score pathway.
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Adult hospital patient experience survey: What have we learned from 5 years’ results?This report sets out major themes from the results of the adult hospital patient experience survey since its inception in 2014. It covers how responses have changed over that time, and the variation in responses between different groups.