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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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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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Surgical safety checklist postersFull set of surgical safety checklist posters, including sign in, time out, sign out, start-of-list briefing and end-of-list debriefing.
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Learning from adverse events report 2017–18This is the annual learning from adverse events report for 2017–18, published by the Health Quality & Safety Commission. The report covers adverse events reported by New Zealand's 20 district health boards (DHBs) and other providers.
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Responses to themed questions raised during 14 September 2021 webinar to launch ‘Pou hirihiri, Pou o te aroha | Healing and learning from harm’ videoSome questions were raised at the webinar to launch the video but there was not enough time to answer them all. We have now provided responses to those questions.
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Quality improvement toolkit for use in age related residential careThis toolkit is designed to help health care staff undertake quality improvement, specifically those working in aged residential care (ARC).
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Frequently asked questions about the Safe Surgery NZ programmeThis document covers frequently asked questions for the Safe Surgery NZ programme including the surgical safety checklist, briefing, debriefing and collection of data for the safe surgery quality and safety marker.
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Surgical checklist video: sign outThis video outlines step three of the World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist – sign out.
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Safe Medication Management newsletters - 2010Newsletters from the SMM programme for the year 2010
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Safe use of opioids collaborative information for DHB hospitalsInformation document for DHBs about the breakthrough series collaborative on safe use of opioids in hospitals.