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- Topic 6 – After a fall: what should happen?
- Topic 7 – Why hip fracture prevention and care matter
- Topic 8 – Medicines: balancing intended benefits and increased falls risk
- Topic 10 – An integrated approach to falls in older people: what part can you play?
- Clinical care standard for hip fracture care
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Falls
Reducing harm from falls was a national programme led by the Health Quality & Safety Commission, working in partnership with a wide range of stakeholder organisations, from 2012–13 until 2017–18.
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Medicines
The national medication safety programme aims to greatly reduce the number of New Zealanders harmed each year by medication errors in our hospitals, general practices, aged care facilities and across the entire health and disability sector.
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Pressure injury prevention
Pressure injuries are a major cause of preventable harm for patients using health care services. Pressure injuries impact the New Zealand health system by increasing patients’ length of stay, ACC treatment injury claims and care costs.
- Resources
- National patient experience survey: Results for patients treated in August 2018