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Safer use of anticoagulants
We worked with the health care sector to develop a national anticoagulation stewardship programme, promoting safe, high-quality patient care by improving the use of anticoagulants within health care settings.
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Maternity early warning system
The national maternal early warning system (MEWS) helps clinicians identify when a pregnant or recently pregnant woman’s condition starts to get worse, so they can respond quickly.
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Patient Deterioration
We work with hospitals to establish recognition and response systems for managing the care of acutely deteriorating patients.
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Primary Care
We support the primary care sector through quality improvement initiatives and capability building. We engage with primary care and community services to build existing knowledge and expertise to improve the quality of care of patients.
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Case studies: how the Code of expectations can strengthen consumer engagement
These case studies are examples of how health organisations and community groups are putting the Code of expectations into practice to strengthen consumer engagement.
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Expressions of Interest (EOI): Write a case study about applying the Code of expectations
We invite you to submit a case study that shows how your initiative or practice is applying the Code of expectations for consumer and whānau engagement.
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Trauma work programme
Every year in New Zealand on average, 2,500 people are admitted to hospital with major trauma. For those who survive, their injuries can have a profound and lasting impact.
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Adult primary care patient experience survey — summary report for practices
This document is an anonymised version of a report provided to general practices summarising their adult primary care patient experience survey results.
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Aotearoa Patient Safety Day
Aotearoa Patient Safety Day, celebrated each November, is a commitment to consumers, whānau and healthcare workers that our health services strive to provide the best and safest care possible, every time.
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Consumer health forum Aotearoa update - October 2025
The October 2025 update from the Consumer health forum Aotearoa.