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The case for investment in: A quality improvement programme to reduce pressure injuries in New Zealand
This report from KPMG presents the findings of a qualitative study into reducing pressure injuries in New Zealand.
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The co-design process
Co-design is how we partner to design a higher quality and safer health system. Watch this 1-minute animation to learn more.
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Enhancing accessibility: how to begin
Mary Schnackenberg, consumer and disability advocate, highlights the key factors to consider while embarking on the accessibility journey, emphasising the importance of including diverse people at the table.
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Practical accessibility tips for producing consumer resources
Learn cost-effective accessibility tips for creating consumer resources and communications by watching this video.
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What is the code of expectations and are we achieving what’s required?
Discover why partnering with consumers is essential for effective collaboration, as explained by Mary Schnackenberg, a disability advocate and consumer, in this insightful interview.
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SSIIP skin antisepsis guide
This document has been produced to encourage health care professionals to use skin antisepsis preparation more effectively to improve the safety and quality of care that patients receive.
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He maungarongo ki ngā iwi: Envisioning a restorative health system in Aotearoa New Zealand
This framework supports the health and disability sector to mitigate and respond to health care harm in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Quality improvement: no quality without equity?
Over the past 30 years, the health quality movement has striven to reduce unwarranted variation. In this paper we examine the New Zealand context.
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Webinar recording: Optimising the use of antibiotics in the management of urinary tract infections in aged residential care
In this webinar held in February 2023, presenters from Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission, Observatory Village Lifecare and HealthCERT presented on optimising the use of antibiotics in the management of UTI in aged residential care.