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  • Hospital sepsis pathways
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    National pathways and guidance to support the early recognition, assessment and treatment of sepsis in hospital settings.
    Any health care provider can initiate a sepsis pathway.

  • Community and pre-hospital sepsis pathways
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    National pathways to support the recognition and early management of sepsis in community and pre-hospital settings.

  • Using the Raise the Flag sepsis package
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    Guidance and tools to support organisations implementing, monitoring and sustaining the Raise the Flag package.

  • Sepsis training and education resources
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    Resources to help health care staff build the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to recognise and respond to sepsis

  • Patient stories about sepsis
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  • Frailty care guides (2023 edition)
    Resource | Published: 15 Aug 2023

    As New Zealands’s aged population increases, the recognition and treatment of frailty has become crucial to all health care environments. Frailty is a recognised clinical syndrome that requires specialised assessment and interventions.

  • Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS)
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    The Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS) supports aged residential care facilities to identify and respond to acute deterioration in people living in aged care.

  • Raise the Flag sepsis package
    Resource | Published: 9 Sep 2025

    Comprehensive package of pathways, guidance, training and implementation resources to support the early recognition and treatment of sepsis across healthcare settings.

  • Sepsis information for patients and whānau
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    Information to help patients and whānau understand sepsis, treatment, intensive care and recovery

  • Sepsis
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    Sepsis is a medical emergency caused by the body's response to infection. These resources support earlier recognition, timely treatment and recovery, helping improve outcomes for patients and whānau across New Zealand.