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Co-design case study: Susanne Cummings
Susanne Cummings is a senior peer support worker at Vaka Tautua. She explains what it was like working in a co-design project with Te Ara Pae Trust.
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Variation in medical practice: literature review and discussion
This document, prepared by Sapere Research Group, discusses variation in the way health services are delivered by individual clinicians, and across geographic areas.
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Variation and improving services: case studies and key questions
The Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Atlas of Healthcare Variation (the Atlas) is a starting point for analysing variation in a local area, and for developing service improvement activities to address variation.
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Variation and improving services: analysing and interpreting variation
The Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Atlas of Healthcare Variation (the Atlas) is a starting point for analysing variation in a local area, and for developing service improvement activities to address variation.
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Variations in health care
This article from The King's Fund explores the possible causes of variation, shows the different ways in which variations can be measured, and analyses variations by PCT in rates of elective hospital admissions for selected procedures.
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From PES to PDSA – Workbook: Using adult hospital inpatient experience survey data for quality improvement
This workbook is designed to help you use data from the Aotearoa New Zealand adult hospital inpatient experience survey to conduct quality improvement initiatives and track the progress of these initiatives.
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Annual report 2021/22 | Pūrongo ā-tau 2021/22
Read our Annual Report 2021/22 | Pūrongo ā-tau 2021/22
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Video: Post-mortem for babies in Aotearoa NZ
Information for parents, family and whānau about post-mortem for babies in New Zealand.
- Co-design in Aotearoa New Zealand: a snapshot of the literature
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Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua MidCentral case study: Implementing a major trauma pathway for coordinated care and timely access to allied health input
After people are admitted to Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua MidCentral with major trauma, their experience of inpatient acute rehabilitation services varied significantly in terms of quality and consistency.