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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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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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Kia Toipoto: Closing gender, Māori, Pacific and ethnic pay gaps | Kia Toipoto: Pinea ngā āputa utu ā-ira, ā-Māori, ā-PasifikaTe Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission is committed to reducing gender, Māori, Pacific and ethnic pay gaps. This document summarises our plan to close those pay gaps.
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Workshop report: Strengthening connections – the new landscape for reducing preventable deathsSummary report from the 2023 workshop, held for perinatal and maternal mortality review and child and youth mortality review local coordinators and chairs and Te Aka Whai Ora and Te Whatu Ora leaders.
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Presentations from the Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme champions meetingsPresentations from the Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme champions meetings are available to download on this page.
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Annual Report 2022/23 | Pūrongo ā-tau 2022/23Read our Annual Report 2022/23 | Pūrongo ā-tau 2022/23 here.
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Pānui/information for whānau/families about post-mortem examination (brochure)This pānui is for whānau, families, parents, kaitiaki and caregivers who are trying to decide whether or not to consent to a post-mortem to be undertaken on their baby who has died during the perinatal period.
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Healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia: Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand districtsThis report summarises results from the first 12 months of continuous ongoing surveillance of healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia, across all districts of Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand, from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023.
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Presentations from the webinar: Preventing and managing skin problems in the residential care settingOn 15 November 2023, Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission held a webinar about preventing and managing skin problems in the residential care setting. TCopies of the two main presentations can be downloaded from this page.