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Aotearoa New Zealand system safety strategy update
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission is coordinating the development of a system safety strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Home and community support services experience survey: Methodology and procedures
This document sets out the methodology and procedures for the home and community support services experience survey.
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'You said, we did' posters for patient experience and HCSS surveys
This poster can be filled out and used to let people know the changes your service is incorporating as a result of feedback collected by the home and community support services experience survey.
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Improved service delivery
We engage with the sector to improve the delivery of health care services though specific quality improvement programmes.
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Statement of Performance Expectations | Ngā Paearu Mahi 2025/26
The Statement of Performance Expectations for Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission for the period 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026.
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Publications
This page contains links to reports, journal articles and other publications related to the patient experience surveys.
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Ordering hospital and primary care patient experience survey resources
Copies of our hospital and primary care patient experience survey flyers and posters can be ordered for your practice or health care facility free of charge. Fill in the form on this page and we will send out your requested quantities.
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Survey resources for health care staff
This page contains background information and links to resources for health care staff to support participation in the patient experience surveys.
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Professor Sunny Collings appointed CE of Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality and Safety Commission is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Sunny Collings as its new Chief Executive.
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Progressing consumer engagement in primary care | Te whakakoke i te whai wāhi a te kiritaki ki te tiaki hauora tuatahi
This resource aims to support primary care providers, alliances and primary health organisations (PHOs) to progress consumer engagement in primary care. It offers context, tools and examples for primary care providers, alliances and PHOs to consider.