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Policy for consumer and whānau engagement, fees and reimbursement
Policy for paying consumers who are involved with Health Quality & Safety Commission work.
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Te Whatu Ora - Nelson Marlborough case study: Trauma at the top of the South
The transition from hospital to home can be challenging for patients who have experienced major trauma. The team at Te Whatu Ora – Nelson Marlborough identified that discharge information is often complex and confusing for patients.
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Frequently asked questions about the Safe Surgery NZ programme
This document covers frequently asked questions for the Safe Surgery NZ programme including the surgical safety checklist, briefing, debriefing and collection of data for the safe surgery quality and safety marker.
- Advance care planning | Te whakamahere tauwhiro whakamau (Frailty care guides 2023)
- Delirium | Mate kuawa (Frailty care guides 2023)
- Surgery and risk in New Zealand
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Pre-hospital community sepsis pathways
These tools are designed to support health professionals working in community and pre-hospital settings to recognise sepsis early and initiate timely management
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Overview of mental health and addiction adverse event review methods, types and approaches
The following overview aims to help clinicians better understand the various adverse event review methodologies available. This is not an exhaustive list and other methodologies may exist.
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Ngā whānau Māori wheako ki te tauwhiro pāmamae me te whakaoranga | Whānau Māori experiences of major trauma care and rehabilitation
Download the full report, executive summary, two resources for clinicians (‘Whakawhanaungatanga with whānau Māori who experience trauma events’ (PDF) and ‘Supporting whānau Māori who experience trauma events’ (MS Word)) or read a brief summary.
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Beth’s story – the dangers with invasive medical devices
Beth shares her personal story of developing a healthcare-associated infection caused by a medical device to highlight the impact these infections can have on patients and their whānau.