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- First principles review of the national mortality review function | Terms of reference
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About the modules
Having a bias means having preconceived ideas or attitudes about something or someone.
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Health literacy
Health literacy is being able to obtain, understand and use basic health information to navigate health services and make appropriate health decisions.
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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.
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Information about the Safe Surgery NZ programme quality and safety marker
This factsheet is provided to support district health board (DHB) surgical teams in their work to measure the impact of the teamwork and communication interventions and submit quality and safety marker (QSM) data to the Health Quality & Safety Commis
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Health Quality & Safety Commission | Surgical safety culture survey report 2019
The 2019 surgical safety culture survey was undertaken by Mobius Research and Strategy, to assist in evaluation of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's Safe Surgery NZ programme. This report presents the results of the 2019 survey.