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Medication Safety Factsheet
Reducing medication errors is the focus of a factsheet released today by the Health Quality & Safety Commission.
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ALERT: Prescribing by weight in children
This alert was developed in response to a request by the Health and Disability Commissioner following a case where the dose of medicine for a baby was calculated using a weight recorded as being kilograms when it was actually pounds and ounces.
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Patient information - Help us to help you
A leaflet about medicines safety for patients coming into hospital.
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Parent information - Help us to help your child
A leaflet about medicines safety for the parents of children coming into hospital.
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Guidelines for working with Asian patients and their families
Information and guidance for clinicians to increase cultural awareness, sensitivity, knowledge and skills when working with Asian patients and their families.
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Te Kete Hauora patient advisory group workbook
This workbook was developed by the Hutt Union and Community Health Service as a tool to gather views and feedback from their consumer advisory group.
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Presentation: Co-creating quality improvement in primary care
Co-creating quality improvement in primary care presentation, given at the Practice Managers and Administrators Association of New Zealand conference.
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Presentations from the 2019 Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners conference
Presentations from Commission representatives and sponsored attendees, at the 2019 Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners conference.
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Towards quality improvement at scale in the New Zealand primary care setting: Findings from consumer and health service engagement
This document, Towards quality improvement at scale in the New Zealand primary care setting, was commissioned to help us plan how to achieve quality improvement at scale in primary care.
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The hui process: A framework to enhance the doctor-patient relationship with Māori
This paper, originally published in the New Zealand Medical Journal describes a method of integrating cultural competency practice specific to Māori, in the doctor-patient relationship.