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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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Mapping allied health activity after major trauma
This page explains how health information from seriously injured people may be safely used, without individual consent, to understand trauma rehabilitation services and identify opportunities for improvement.
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The path of making things right
Trauma services, community rehabilitation and kaupapa Māori providers are taking part in a quality improvement project focused on strengthening post-acute rehabilitation and support for patients (tūroro) with major trauma.
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Consumer opportunities
Read more about the current open opportunities for consumers to get involved.
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Report shows most people are alive 30 days after surgery in New Zealand
Updated report presenting national data on surgery and associated risk in New Zealand, to support informed conversations between clinicians, patients and whānau.
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National survey supports quality improvement for home and community support services
The Home and Community Support Services (HCSS) experience survey results give important insights into what is working well and where improvements can be made